I used to have a set of 3pt forks on my old tea20, and i was feeling the lack of them with my new to me kubota.
i decided to build a set of bucket forks.
i didn't like the looks of the ones you can buy ( and i'm to cheep too)
total cost was 200$, 100 for the forks and 100 for the steel.
2 by 1/4 hot rolled
2x2x.250 hss
1 3/8 cold rolled bar
1/2 grade 5 bolts with nylocks
preheated the forks and let them cool down slow after welding
brackets just bolt thru the side of the bucket.
my buckets only 48" wide, i think that i should be ok lifting what my loader will lift. If i had a bigger loader/ wider bucket a support in the middle would be a good idea.
you could always use 2 1/2 by 2 1/2 hss and use 1 3/4 round bar too i suppose.
i decided to build a set of bucket forks.
i didn't like the looks of the ones you can buy ( and i'm to cheep too)
total cost was 200$, 100 for the forks and 100 for the steel.
2 by 1/4 hot rolled
2x2x.250 hss
1 3/8 cold rolled bar
1/2 grade 5 bolts with nylocks
preheated the forks and let them cool down slow after welding
brackets just bolt thru the side of the bucket.
my buckets only 48" wide, i think that i should be ok lifting what my loader will lift. If i had a bigger loader/ wider bucket a support in the middle would be a good idea.
you could always use 2 1/2 by 2 1/2 hss and use 1 3/4 round bar too i suppose.
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