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174 Pounds
NP. I understand, and we all have our preferences. Probably part of the reason you love your forks is you have 2-3X the lift capacity of the BX in the string. My comments were in reference to a tractor that MAY have the ability to lift a bit over 200# or so after the forks are installed. That could be way above the requirements of some people but I wouldn't find it worth the money.I will respectfully disagree sir.
In my humble opinion, my forks are quite literally the most useful attachment I have.
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174 Pounds
Yeah, I want a set for my BX but looking for used as the price for new is silly..three point rear forks? Never heard of her.
I 100% agree, I want a set with a modified skid (Pallet) as a carry all.I made my own 'rear pallet forks' aka 'carryall', 2 decades ago, built the frame, used 42" forklift forks. Cost was zero as all materials were from dumpster dives. Lifts 2500-3000#.
I don't consider $950 CDN a 'value ' price(+13% taxes..). Have seen 'economy' versions(Peavymart) for $500, even then seems way outta line for what they're made of.
I have a set of those 3pt forks for my Ford 1920 FEL.Found these:
174 Pounds
Do you have anything in mind that you need the forks for, or is this just something you think may come in handy at some point? You might be better off doing what you can with the bucket and some straps.
The spec appears to give the lift limit at 509# and 423# for the pin-on and QA respectively at around 20" in front of the pins. Deducting the weight of the lightest forks and considering how much capacity is lost when the actual center of the load is moved another foot or two - it doesn't leave much capacity.
I would have picked Ginger. But to each to their own .I will respectfully disagree sir.
In my humble opinion, my forks are quite literally the most useful attachment I have.
If I were stranded on "Gilligans Island" with my tractor, and only got 1 forward attachment to have, it would hands down be my forks. No question about it.
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Mary Anne for my pick.I would have picked Ginger. But to each to their own .
I take it that…subsequent to recent news about EA/Neill lawsuits/bankruptcy…. this recommendation is WITHDrawn..?? (not that you could get anyone to answer the phone up there anyway…. just DON’T SEND ANY MONEY if they do!)"I don't think you can find any pallet forks that are much lighter than the Land Pride ones"
You are wrong Jim!
Everything Attachments 42" Ultra Light pallet forks weigh only 185 lbs. and will lift 1250 lbs.!
A HUGE difference in weight/lift capability, as compared to the Land Pride!
Particularly for a small machine, you want the absolutely lightest dead weight forks that you can buy!Everything Attachments makes TOP QUALITY stuff !!!
I have the Land Pride SSQA forks on mine (BX23S). I got them because I can mount my post hole auger to the frame (made it a little cheaper to buy) plus I got a little $$ off and rolled it into the financing of the tractor.Well....Its time for me to finally finish getting all the useful attachments for my BX2380. I was at the kubota dealer inquiring about a rear blade and pallet forks. The BX can only lift like 600lbs maybe more with some hydraulic chicanery. So does the BX need heavy duty forks? I would assume not.
Is there a good set of light duty forks that can handle 600-800lbs of logs (or pallets)? Maybe save some $$$ and not have stupid heavy forks that take away from my lifting capacity? Most normal forks seem like overkill for the BX (again which including the forks can only lift 6- 800lbs.
If you're lifting a solid load like a boulder or the end of a car, yes. Either you can or you can't.That's obvious.
The same rules apply to larger tractors. If it's too much, it's too much.
Everything is a tradeoff, but how many people lift pallets that are "just" 115 lbs too heavy?
I have to respectfully disagree.Do you have anything in mind that you need the forks for, or is this just something you think may come in handy at some point? You might be better off doing what you can with the bucket and some straps.
The spec appears to give the lift limit at 509# and 423# for the pin-on and QA respectively at around 20" in front of the pins. Deducting the weight of the lightest forks and considering how much capacity is lost when the actual center of the load is moved another foot or two - it doesn't leave much capacity.
32" of "usable length" is VERY SHORT,..... but then again,..... tractor is very small !120 pounds with backstop, rated for 1200, SSQA
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Sometimes the "obvious" is not "obvious" to all!That's obvious.
The same rules apply to larger tractors. If it's too much, it's too much.
Everything is a tradeoff, but how many people lift pallets that are "just" 115 lbs too heavy?