OntheRidge
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Kubota L47 TLB, Homestead 55" grapple, LP 1684 rear blade, WR Long 84" snowplow
Not sure where in Maryland you are, but I picked up a set of 42" Tar River ssqa forks from Antietam Equipment this summer, around $800 and in stock. They are in Hagerstown.I am planning on getting pallet forks but am unsure whether to go with forks that attach to my FEL bucket, or get a set that requires removal of the bucket etc. I am just working on my home acres, not commercial, and I think the ease of attachment/removal is a big selling point for loose pair of forks. I am looking at the BXpanded forks which seem well designed and will not damage bucket. I am concerned about the idea of a full fork attachment bringing the pivot center back closer to the tractor--this seems the safer option. I generally use my box blade for rear ballast now when I think I need ballast (I have been lot clearing and putting in lawn areas). I am also going to get an under carriage cover (skid plate) because I keep reading about damage to underside from sticks. Is this a real concern? I'd really appreciate any advice on the type of forks: loose or attachment. Thanks in advance--you guys are always really helpful to this newbie.