I've done the last couple buckets of mine like this, as well as the bucket on a Montana we use for maintenance at work. Heavy angle with slots to drop the chain into have been my favorite for the last dozen years or so. It provides flexibility for hookups. Loads can be applied from the front or back. This setup got a pretty good test today.
The first picture is the HD load binder ratchet that holds the brush forks on. The next two are pictures were snapped today while putting the RFM away till next spring. Usually it's a real fight to get the 6" Landpride deck tucked under the rear shelf in the shed. Seems like the casters each has a mind of its own with regard to the direction it wants to go and I have a really difficult time making the deck go the direction I want it to. This time I tried a different approach. With a sling and a couple chains I hung the deck out in front of the FEL. I was able to pick and drive it right into the spot and lower it to the floor. Hard to tell by looking at the picture, but the deck is about 18" off the ground.