Everything Attachments! !!!!!Question....who makes the best forks and other quick attatch attatchments for the LA 805 loader ? See a lot online. Unsure of the best.
The OP question was very specifically stated.... "who makes the best?"totally subjective. 'best' means different things to different people, depends on dozens of factors like price, construction, where made, who made it,how used,when purchased, availability.
say you have an immediate paying job($2500) ,needing 'pallet forks'. ''A' and 'B' have physically similar units. A' has a 5 week delivery but a good price, 'B' has them in stock , $200 more though.
'B' would be the logical choice, as you get the job done NOW, you get paid $2500 ,though it cost you $200. Waiting the 5 weeks to save $200 , but you LOST the job AND $2500 !
Choosing 'B' also means you've had 4 more weeks to use them..
Thanks ive read good things about them.Everything Attachments! !!!!!
Conover, NC.
The OP question was very specifically stated.... "who makes the best?"
There was no question about price, proximity, or availability!
My hopes was that id get input from many users in the manner you suggested in your response from thier experience. Now i see these posts turn in to who is the smartest person to respond with only a few people actually trying to help each other.Now if you want to get technical, the word "best" is a superlative. The only true answer is to have access to all available models, use them and determine for ones' self what meets their needs.
When a salesman/woman says, "I have the best ......" fill in the blank paint, tires, ink, oil, tractor, grapple.... it's not good salesmanship because they are asking their possible buyer to go test all of the competition then come back and hopefully buy from me!
I think Greenvillejay was right on.
I included my loader model to take weight etc in to account. Appreciate the input on EA forks. I should have maybe phrased my question as in what brand is worth the money and or wait. Same premise though.For the LA805, the EA 2200lb forks are worth looking at. For lift capacity vs weight and considering price they were the best option for me for my LA765, but I ended up with the 3k forks due to delayed availability of the lighter/shorter forks.
LandPride makes forks with similar specs, but I believe the capacity/weight ratio was lower.
As far as other attachments, you're asking a very broad question. Maybe narrow down the tasks you're looking to accomplish to help folks who could offer advice? Like most things in life, there's always a trade-off, as brought up above (weight, cost, availability, capacity, etc).
Edit: and availability is very much a consideration. For example, I was told it would take a year + to get a LandPride landscape rake from my dealer. Given that timeline, availability is a HUGE factor vs other aspects which may not be ideal, but function just fine.
I think Greevillejay provided a good response........ to a question that the OP did not pose!Now if you want to get technical, the word "best" is a superlative. The only true answer is to have access to all available models, use them and determine for ones' self what meets their needs.
When a salesman/woman says, "I have the best ......" fill in the blank paint, tires, ink, oil, tractor, grapple.... it's not good salesmanship because they are asking their possible buyer to go test all of the competition then come back and hopefully buy from me!
I think Greenvillejay was right on.
Thanks, no i have only heard of them recently.I think Greevillejay is WAY OFF!
Everything attachments products are likely "the best" in the attachment marketplace, because HUNDREDS of EA customers agree that EA attachments are "the best".
Most potential EA buyers have already done their investigation, and no "salesmen" are needed to convince them of anything.
You are obviously not familiar with EA.
You might consider reading just a few of the hundreds of EA feedback reports, from extremely satisfied customers.
There is no attachment manufacturer that even comes close in satisfaction.
IMHO: There is no better measure of quality than honest buyer feedback!
I do not agree with some of EA's marketing techniques, but I have bought two EA attachments, and they are two of the best built attachments I have ever seen.
Yes on the steel.Worth looking at Homestead Implements as well (and read the threads here and on TBN for different perspectives). I've got a few of their implements(grapple and land plane), but not enough time with them yet to say much about them in practice.
US made and US or Canada-sourced steel, if that is a factor for you (it is for me).
Thanks, i have a L4060. Very informative reply !!For that tractor, you want 3000lb+ forks as it can do that lifting load off ground (not max height). I wouldn't get 2k forks...those are undersize fort that load. Also forks are rated using both (2) bars, meaning the load limit for a single is a 1/2 that...or for example 2k forks = 2x 1k and if you lift something unbalanced etc, more weight is on one fork...it's not rated for it (though honestly would probably be fine). 3k+ for that tractor...
Otherwise forks are all the same other than frame. Some like to skimp on that to make it lighter duty to claim less weight, but it's the frame important it's large and stout as normally you're grabbing with forks, then curling so it slides back into the frame that partly supporting it. While I doubt there's forks that will break from that load, some cheap ones may bend or flex.
Skid steer attach 'compact' forks 3k are about $850.
Otherwise, grapple and front post hole digger is what I have aside from bucket. A dozer or snow blade is available as well.
Not sure what tractor you have, but if it has a enough flow, there are other options.
What I personally find most useful depends on what I'm doing... my forks sit around a lot and only come out when I need them. Same for bucket as it's for moving material or digging. Grapple is for land cleaning brush or dealing with logs/trees. Post hole digger just sits around, but is worth it for just 1 project. Question is best asked not what is the best attachment, but what are you trying to achieve and then use an attachment accordingly.
Land clearing or playing with a grapple is certainly the most fun (IMO).