By that picture, I have the same forks. You think it's bad on that big L, they are almost completely useless on my piddly little B2150. The only practical use I've found is putting a pallet on them and then loading with my scaffolding and paint gear to take it to/from where it needs to be. I've also managed to use it for hauling brush scraps from a tree I took down. But those nice super heavy duty forks (as opposed to the common tubular fork like objects) are truly wasted on me.
That said, have you considered a rear fork mount? With that L, you have a lot more power in your 3 point for lifting. Combined with hydraulic top link, I think it could work well for some things (that don't need a lot of height), like maybe your rock project. I had considered doing something like that to make my forks usable, then found my B2150 has only 1000 lb capacity on the rear, so not enough improvement to make it worth wile, and I don't have a top hydraulic link, so couldn't tip/tilt.
I'm really wishing I had gone for a small L when I got this tractor. It's more than I need most of the time, but there are times it falls abysmally short...
That said, have you considered a rear fork mount? With that L, you have a lot more power in your 3 point for lifting. Combined with hydraulic top link, I think it could work well for some things (that don't need a lot of height), like maybe your rock project. I had considered doing something like that to make my forks usable, then found my B2150 has only 1000 lb capacity on the rear, so not enough improvement to make it worth wile, and I don't have a top hydraulic link, so couldn't tip/tilt.
I'm really wishing I had gone for a small L when I got this tractor. It's more than I need most of the time, but there are times it falls abysmally short...