What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

MotoBBQ

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L3902 w/ LA526 loader; rotary cutter; box blade
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I have a very similar setup using pallets for compost station. It’s not uncommon to push/stab/lift the pallets when turning the compost with forks. If those are attached to that fence behind it could damage your fence if not real careful. Good luck.
Thanks, I used t-posts independent of the white fence you see behind it. I didn't think of using pallet forks to turn it either, planned on using the bucket. Do the forks work better?
 

rc51stierhoff

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Thanks, I used t-posts independent of the white fence you see behind it. I didn't think of using pallet forks to turn it either, planned on using the bucket. Do the forks work better?
I think depends on your process. I use my forks to fluff/aerate…couple times per week when heating up good. I think debris forks or even bale spears would work to fluff and let some air in. Then when I move from bay to bay is when I use the bucket to scoop and transfer. I catch the pallet framework most often with the bucket when scooping, especially the last little bit up against the back pallet.