Any affordable pallet forks for a BX2370?

wgator

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Checked with a couple of local Kubota dealers and they want $850/$900 for one, I'm looking between $400 and $600 max. I have the LA243 FEL with the Kubota quick connect. BTW, I'm not interested in the bolt on forks. Thanks
Check these out from Redline Systems AT THIS LINK.
Slightly above your max price as these are $625.00 MSRP but they weigh 178 lbs. and are compatible with factory BX6315 quick tach unit if that is the QA you have.
 

Dark Age 53

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Check these out from Redline Systems AT THIS LINK.
Slightly above your max price as these are $625.00 MSRP but they weigh 178 lbs. and are compatible with factory BX6315 quick tach unit if that is the QA you have.
I checked with them, with shipping it comes out to $750......still too much for my size BX. Thanks
 

Dark Age 53

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Dark Age 53, your pictures do not show a quick disconnect bucket or loader system. A quick attach looks like this. It is mounted on you loader arms and stays there. It fits into various implements and can be changed out in a couple of minutes.

For your forklift needs the clamp on is MUCH less expensive now that you don't have the other brackets.

It appears he has some other sort of quick attach device that works with pinned buckets. Similar to ai2 products seen here: https://bxattachments.com/product/2-8-hd-quick-attach-gen-3/

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The photo of my set up is what Kubota calls there Kubota BX quick attach.
 
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jmf78

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Yes, the BX6315 that gator mentioned above. I wasn't aware they were available.

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jkcolo22

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Tractor implements are made of steel. Not cheap. Attachments made for a BX are a delicate balance of weight and strength. You get what you pay for... I have AI2 forks. They are awesome but outside your budget. I’d suggest you save and get a better implement.


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rlcotter

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My forks are the quick attach and I see from your picture that you have the pin connection. So mine won't work on your machine. I did have the BX2370, and used the Bxpanded forks, four of them. With all four attached to the FEL, it worked for picking up brush. Then take two off and used it to move pallets around. There are likely others on here that have used the Bxpanded set up and may be able to comment more on them. I hope you find something that works for you.

Les.
 

jkcolo22

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My forks are the quick attach and I see from your picture that you have the pin connection. So mine won't work on your machine. I did have the BX2370, and used the Bxpanded forks, four of them. With all four attached to the FEL, it worked for picking up brush. Then take two off and used it to move pallets around. There are likely others on here that have used the Bxpanded set up and may be able to comment more on them. I hope you find something that works for you.



Les.


He has Kubota quick attach. Not SSQA, but not pin on either. I would guess the same thing you had on your 2370.


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Cfrazer

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Tractor implements are made of steel. Not cheap. Attachments made for a BX are a delicate balance of weight and strength. You get what you pay for... I have AI2 forks. They are awesome but outside your budget. I’d suggest you save and get a better implement.


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This is basically what I did, I started with a cheap set of clamp ons that were on sale for like 80.00. I used those for a year or so and they worked good for what they are, just don’t expect to lift a lot, I used them mainly for brush and small logs. I was able to lift a 300 lb snowblower just enough to move it around but don’t think I would try more than that honestly.

I’ve been saving and just today received a set of real pallet forks that were built for my machine, being light weight 161lbs will give me maximum lift capacity. (AI2 pallet forks and quick attach). They are expensive but because of the weight believe it was the best option, and let me say they are beautiful. Tony really makes a nice product.



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GreensvilleJay

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Like rlcotter, I have a set of HLA forks for my BX23S. GREAT addition to the tractor though it takes time to get used to the 'sensitive' controls. I could have made them for nothing except my time. THAT I don't have enough of...

Jay
 

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I used the BXpanded forks for several years and for what they were they did the job pretty well. A few months ago I upgraded to the AI2 quick attach and forks, and really like them--very well built.