Atlanta Panther
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Equipment
Kubota L3200HST with Loaded R4 Tires, LA524 Loader and Quick Connect 66" bucket
I wonder if anyone has any experience with these 3 point pallet forks for my L3200:
http://www.agrisupply.com/pallet-forks-3-point-2000-lb-capacity/p/72511/&sid=&eid=/
These are only $160. I realize it is totally different than having a real set of forks on my loader but I'd probably be looking at upwards of $7-800 for a set of decent forks. Maybe someday...
My immediate need is that I'm having about 20 panels (8' wide x 6' high) weighing about 240lb each delivered to make my 50' diameter round pen. I figure that I could slide the panels off one by one onto the forks, deliver them to the location where they could be staged to stand them up and then go back for another panel (or 2 or 3). Does this sound like something I could do with this attachment?
After this use, I'm sure I could leave a pallet on the forks and use it as carry-all around my 20 acre horse farm.
Any ideas or suggestions on using this type of implement or this one in particular?
http://www.agrisupply.com/pallet-forks-3-point-2000-lb-capacity/p/72511/&sid=&eid=/
These are only $160. I realize it is totally different than having a real set of forks on my loader but I'd probably be looking at upwards of $7-800 for a set of decent forks. Maybe someday...
My immediate need is that I'm having about 20 panels (8' wide x 6' high) weighing about 240lb each delivered to make my 50' diameter round pen. I figure that I could slide the panels off one by one onto the forks, deliver them to the location where they could be staged to stand them up and then go back for another panel (or 2 or 3). Does this sound like something I could do with this attachment?
After this use, I'm sure I could leave a pallet on the forks and use it as carry-all around my 20 acre horse farm.
Any ideas or suggestions on using this type of implement or this one in particular?