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VinsKubota

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I have a B2650HSD, which pallet forks would be recommended (Brand), I have the quick disconnect. I would like to purchase a good model for this machine.
 

jimh406

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I have Land Pride PFL1242 which are rated for 1200 lbs. They are designed for Subcompact and Compact tractors and weigh 220 lbs.
 
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VinsKubota

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Thank you. I also have another question regarding the front bucket. I have a cab model with factory installed 3rd valve function on the front. And rear, I am looking for a 4 in 1 bucket, Which brand and model is recommended. MY current bucket is a LA534 its about 60”.
 

Coreymacc

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I have s set of the PFL1242 forks, they are solid. Landpride is Kubota, can't really go wrong with them.

Corey
 
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Matt Ellerbee

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Thank you. I also have another question regarding the front bucket. I have a cab model with factory installed 3rd valve function on the front. And rear, I am looking for a 4 in 1 bucket, Which brand and model is recommended. MY current bucket is a LA534 its about 60”.
LA534 is your loader. A 4 in 1 bucket is extremely heavy, for what it is. You’d be better off with a bucket(and toothbar) and a grapple.
 
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rc51stierhoff

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Good day. I have an artillian set for my B and a LP set for my MX. I think the artillian are better engineered and definitely better quality of weld for the size / load rating of the implement to fit a B. That being said I believe the LP for the dollar value make a heavy duty (which may not be ideal for a B) set with options on fork length, integrated step and back guard. I don’t have any issue with them, but the artillian are a nicer set and definitely have a better quality of weld / build and superior coating of paint compared to LP….they are lighter weight but for a B I think that is maybe better suited (or at some point robust will erode away limited lift capacity of a B). I’d recommend shop several different brands and consider the need of integrated step or back guard or slots for a chain etc. or any other features you like to have… forks are very versatile and you can use in more ways than many would imagine. I did not spend the money on a back guard and have dented one hood already (thank you for being there KTAC 😉)…basically get the back guard is the ounce of prevention IMO. Artillian also has / had an option for a receiver hitch integral to the frame as well as an option front ho…I did opt for the front ho but would not do that again on a B (B doesn’t have enough ass to get good use unless the soil is just right IMO. Both the front ho and use of the hitch for the most part need the forks removed and that is a pain in the ass to put on / off and I would not likely plan to do either of those again…if need a front hitch and you have SSQA put the reciever on the bucket and flip the levers on/off vs monkeying around with forks (I learned my lesson there for the MX). I orignally bought the artillians when I had a BX and they work just fine with my B…if you have any intention to get a larger machine heft of the frame and forks would be good to consider if just want to buy once. I’ve had the artillian a for a while and they were a bit more expensive when I originally bought, but they were better engineered and built IMO…but certainly not the cheapest option. Artillian and LP are the only brands that I have personally owned. I would buy either brand again. If you plan to use to properly lift/hoist, if not familiar with rigging maybe look into that and get some decent straps while you are at it (tractor mike has a video and some links to some straps if needed). Good luck. 🥃
 

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nbryan

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I have a B2650HSD, which pallet forks would be recommended (Brand), I have the quick disconnect. I would like to purchase a good model for this machine.
Have my Martatch 42" forks on the ssqa most of the time. Model MUPFN, 42" 2000# capacity.
I've thrown pretty much everything I can at these forks and they remain rock solid.
 

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Artillian; overpriced, over weight. If OP already has SSQA there is no point in having quick attach system on quick attach system.

LP is good. Earth & Turf also make box framed forks SSQA that come in around 130 pounds rated for 2,000.
 
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Dcguinn

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With small tractors, weight is paramount. With my BX I try to stay very light. The 225# or less options should let you lift around 500#. You lose a pound of payload for every pound of fork.
 

Greenhorn

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I got a set from Amazon. They fit my bx quick connect perfectly. My only gripe is the forks aren’t adjustable side to side. But for the low price it fit my needs. I’m just moving logs around.

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GreensvilleJay

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Look up what your loader can lift ,then buy forks that lift that amount.
There's no reason to buy 3000# forks if your loader's rated for 1000#. It's a waste of money and capacity.

I have the HLA 900# set of forks going on 4.5 years, need to oil the slides of course and a lot of the krappy powder coat chipped off years ago...... Made a dolly to store them under my workbench to keep them from rusting.
 
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I have HLA forks and they work well . Adjusting the forks is not great but works ok. they are fairly light and will lift more than the tractor without deflection. I use them much more than expected and with a lot of building projects on the go they are on the tractor alot. just this morning the lumber company came with deck materials and unloading took about a 3 minutes 1min to take the bucket off 1 min to put the forks on and 1 min to unload and haul the material to the worksite,
 

Runs With Scissors

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I have Land pride forks and have been very happy with them.

I wanted 48 inch forks, so I got the pfl 4648's. They fit my 2501 just fine.

Adjustment is a little wonky, but not to bad.

I was warned about getting 48's due to the fact that you can damage things on the back side of the pallets, but it hasn't happened..................yet.
 

Watchmaker

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I have a B2601 and I purchased the EA forks with the armored tips. Took a couple months but that was the winter anyway. Within two weeks I have used them to remove a rock necklace around my field (not a wall, just single rocks that looked silly to me and done in the last 20 years) and to build steps into a terraced wall. These are New Hampshire glacier rocks, not little Mid Atlantic stones. Based on machine resistance and volume, 700 to 900 pounds each. Some barely all the ground. I figure I can an extra 200 lbs lift (weight of fork attachment) by rigging slings directly to the adapter plate on the tractor.

Then I used a single fork as a powered digging bar (38 inch reach) to make digging some footings for a pole barn much easier.

Downside: paint is scratched.

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Another vote for Land Pride PFL1242 which exceed the LA535 lift capacity by a small margin and won't cut into your lift capacity by a huge margin.