Foxrunfarms
Well-known member
Equipment
Kubota LX2610, 1951 Farmall M, 1967 John Deere 110 Rf, 2010 Arctic Cat 700
At the moment I can't justify loader forks........or think I'd have a lot of use for them after this project........even though I read once you have them you'll wonder why you didn't gry thrm sooner.......and no I don't want clamp on or amazon forks.
I found a 3 pt bale mover for cheap on marketplace. It's the same concept as forks or a carry all for the 3 point but the forks don't slide. They're about 50 inches wide.
I had a tree taken down a few years ago and cut and split all the limbs, now I'm to the trunk and need to move the pieces under the splitter.
I was thinking of using the bale mover and getting underneath to move the pieces. I did the samething where I use to work but with pallet forks and a skidloader.
The company that took down my trees had a b series Kubota so I'm sure my lx2610 can move the pieces, and honestly I'd feel better with weight on the back than up front.
Does this seem like something feasible? Or should I save up for real forks?
Any other ideas or uses for 3 point forks?
I found a 3 pt bale mover for cheap on marketplace. It's the same concept as forks or a carry all for the 3 point but the forks don't slide. They're about 50 inches wide.
I had a tree taken down a few years ago and cut and split all the limbs, now I'm to the trunk and need to move the pieces under the splitter.
I was thinking of using the bale mover and getting underneath to move the pieces. I did the samething where I use to work but with pallet forks and a skidloader.
The company that took down my trees had a b series Kubota so I'm sure my lx2610 can move the pieces, and honestly I'd feel better with weight on the back than up front.
Does this seem like something feasible? Or should I save up for real forks?
Any other ideas or uses for 3 point forks?