Foxrunfarms
Well-known member
Equipment
Kubota LX2610, 1951 Farmall M, 1967 John Deere 110 Rf, 2010 Arctic Cat 700
Hello,
With the recent Kubota buy I'm looking at different attachments to utilize the tractor and save my back. I recently got 2 big trees taken down. I'd like some sort of carry all or forks to move logs around, and keep them raised to buck up the wood. Front pallet forks would probably be the best and I'm sure once I have them I'd find more uses for them.......hopefully. Used priced are about 600 to 1200, new is 800.00 to 1500 in my area. I found some el cheapos online for 400 and of course the bolt on bucket ones which I don't really want to consider. At the moment I'm on a budget until I get healed up and get back to work.
In my area 3 point carry alls and bale movers are going for 125 used. I figured this would get me by and for 125 if it sits in the shed I can't feel too bad. One of my concerns is if I want to roll the log off or try to get a slab to slide off. If I can actually do that, or would have to adjust the toplink or lower the bucket and try to raise the front end? I know I'm limited on height using the 3 point also.
Has anyone had any experiences with carry alls or bale forks? Again I'm sure the front forks are the correct answer but on a budget figured something is better than nothing.
Thank you.
With the recent Kubota buy I'm looking at different attachments to utilize the tractor and save my back. I recently got 2 big trees taken down. I'd like some sort of carry all or forks to move logs around, and keep them raised to buck up the wood. Front pallet forks would probably be the best and I'm sure once I have them I'd find more uses for them.......hopefully. Used priced are about 600 to 1200, new is 800.00 to 1500 in my area. I found some el cheapos online for 400 and of course the bolt on bucket ones which I don't really want to consider. At the moment I'm on a budget until I get healed up and get back to work.
In my area 3 point carry alls and bale movers are going for 125 used. I figured this would get me by and for 125 if it sits in the shed I can't feel too bad. One of my concerns is if I want to roll the log off or try to get a slab to slide off. If I can actually do that, or would have to adjust the toplink or lower the bucket and try to raise the front end? I know I'm limited on height using the 3 point also.
Has anyone had any experiences with carry alls or bale forks? Again I'm sure the front forks are the correct answer but on a budget figured something is better than nothing.
Thank you.