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OK guys, as if you haven't seen enough welded on loader hooks, here are some more. This is the third set I have made and welded on and have yet to have a failure. I would say that the heaviest load I have lifted was 700-800 pounds. I cut this out of plate steel, 3/8th's inch I think. Not only can I use them with a chain but they are made specially to hook my home made fork lift forks with. See the attached picture.
 

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Here is a pic of the forks.
 

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Nice custom welding work Brent. Bet it saved you a bundle in not having to buy forks.
 
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Those forks started out as a home made 3 point hitch rig that I used on my Bolens G152 and then when I got a loader I torched them off and welded them up to use on the loader. This is the 4th tractor those hooks have been used on.
 
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Out of curiosity, what do you use to cut out these hooks?
 
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I have a metal cutting horizontal bandsaw that I used to cut out the basic shape of the hook. Then I used a 1/8th inch drill bit in my drill press to drill out a series of holes for the internal radius of the hook. I then used my die grinder to smooth out the inside of the hook. It would have been easier to cut that radius with a torch but I don't have one and my plasma cutter won't cut plate that thick.
 
 
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