Kubota pallet forks

Teikas Dad

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I've got a B3200/LA504 loader with the Kubota OEM Quick Coupler. I want to to get a pallet fork attachment but I don't want to use the skid steer quick attach. (It's $700+ for the adapter)

Does anyone know the model number for the Kubota OEM pallet fork attachment? I searched all over online and couldn't find it anywhere.

Thanks
 

Burtonbr

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2012 B2620, LA364 FEL,rear remotes,grapple pallet forks, many other toys.
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B1659 is the frame and the forks are K9048 according to this price list.
 

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Lil Foot

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Teikas Dad- Hey buddy, still got your Rhino?
 

Teikas Dad

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Teikas Dad- Hey buddy, still got your Rhino?
You betcha! Good thing I have the tractor though. When we had that major blizzard in early February we got 30+ inches of snow overnight. I only managed to get the Rhino about 6 feet out of the garage with the plow. I used the tractor the clear my driveway, my nieghbor's driveway and an elderly widow who lives up the road and has a 200 yard long driveway. She had so much snow at the end of her driveway that her usual plow driver told her she'd have to wait a couple days to get plowed out. I got seat time and fresh homemade chocolate chip cookies in the deal! Gives a whole new meaning to "Will work for food".
 

Lil Foot

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Still got mine also, but I'm the only one from our original group of 8- they all went to Rangers & RZRs & such, and then everybody sold them. There is still one guy (SandSurfer) from the California group I dune with who has kept his, all his guys went to Arctic Cat 1000s.
I haven't had the pleasure of snow plowing yet; since I got the tractor, we haven't had more than about 20"-24" of snow at the cabin, and my truck pretty much walks through that.... but we've had 4 feet in the past.
I'll keep my fingers crossed for next winter.:D
 

Teikas Dad

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I've been thinking about getting a 3 point hitch snowblower but with my luck I'll buy one and we'll never get more than an inch of snow ever again!

Before I forget, Burtonbr, thank you! That's the exact info I was looking for.