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The PHEXOD Compact Tractor Bucket Hooks are designed for heavy-duty performance, featuring 1/4" bolts and G70 forged hooks. With universal compatibility for various John Deere models and adjustable positioning, these hooks ensure secure attachment and enhanced durability, all while adding a stylish green finish to your tractor.
Manufacturer | PHEXOD |
Brand | PHEXOD |
Model | GH001 |
Item Weight | 15.72 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 23 x 7.38 x 4.63 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | GH001 |
Manufacturer Part Number | GH001 |
R**N
Great Value
I added this to the spare bucket that I have for my John Deere 1025. It was incredibly easy to install, and has been a very useful addition to my bucket. Every tractor needs to have one of these. The build quality is great, and the paint is holding up as well as anything can be expected to on the bucket of a tractor.
J**S
Heavy Duty and Very Useful
This fits well on my John Deere tractor and doesn't get in the way of using the bucket loader in the normal scheme of things...but it does come in so handy for moving trailers or equipment around in my yard, a job I used to dread because it was such a pain before. The hooks are great for picking up items and moving them too...especially accessories for the tractor which I used to have to mount...move and dismount from the tractor (think snowblower unit and belly mower)Construction is heavy duty and I'll be surprised if this unit doesn't outlive the tractor it's now mounted on
L**R
Received as advertised.
Not much to say other than they are just what I wanted and look like the ones I get at the welding supply. Im satisfied with them.
R**L
Great for use on tractors / trailers
I used these hook on my Kubota tractor, 2 on the front bucket and 2 on a homemade drag blade (my version of a box blade) and they work just fine. They fit 3/8 or smaller chain. Welded nicely and looked good after painting.They were cost effective compared to what was available at our local stores.
J**Y
Not happy at all
The paint job on the part looks like a five-year-old did it it’s missing paint one sides scuffed up scraped up. The other. Looks like a five-year-old painting with a paintbrush. I have to draw holes in it to use it. This is absolutely ridiculous. Something needs to be done.
I**D
Very heavy duty
These are very heavy duty and with a little welding experience are easy to attach. The strength of your weld is key, as the strength of the hook will definitely cause the weld to break before the hook does.
B**.
With competent welding, these are perfect for non-DOT applications.
I am wondering if these were mis marked due to a language issue? Because they are marked "G7" instead of G70 and that will play heck with those DOT cops I think. I'm not knocking them as it IS their job to make sure the rules are followed for safety's sake. But, you don't want to be that Driver that get's inspected and has to explain why the thing says G7 instead of G70 now do you? So, that is why I am only giving these hooks 4 stars. But on the other hand, these hooks are just perfect for attaching to your loader/backhoe buckets or even log arches and other "farm equipment" you might have. Just make sure you get a competent welder to put them on. If that is not possible, save yourself some heartache and possibility of injury and get a set that bolts on. All in all I am very happy with these hooks on my offroad equipment and would recommend them to others using them in similar situations as they had a dirt cheap price.
A**X
Works as expected
If you own a tractor and a welder sooner or later you will want a set of these. I have two welded on my front bucket and two on a rear blade so I can lift and pull all sorts of stuff. Just be aware that if you weld them at the outside edge of your front bucket it makes the possibility of tipping your tractor over much greater. I welded mine inside the loader arms to prevent this.The hooks are exactly as you would expect. They are bare steel (so there's no issues welding them) and are designed for 3/8" chain. But 1/4" and 5/16" (which I often use to skid logs) both will work. My bucket has a lip that a chain can hook onto but using it means I have to use the full length of the chain or find a way of making it shorter. With these the extra chain just hangs down. My MIG welder is 250 amps so getting good penetration isn't a problem when welding them on. A smaller welder may not have the power needed to really burn them in.
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