Pallet Forks

ve9aa

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TG1860, BX2380 -backblade, bx2830 snowblower, fel, weight box,pallet forks,etc
Apr 11, 2021
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Like others, the Land Pride PFL1242 have been great for my wee 'BX.
Can't believe how useful PF's are. I doubt I'll ever buy a grapple (not as much for trees on my property compared to others, though I do have some around the entire perimeter)
but the PF's do most everything the bucket will do and I can actually see to do it ! (except carry dirt obviously)

There was a cheaper option for PF's by around $150-$200 that my dealer recommended that were a little lighter and lighter duty but I ruled against it as there was no "back rack" (or whatever it's called) to prevent loads from sliding back down the loader arms onto the operator. I figured it was worth $150 to protect myself against that.

Lots of good opinions here.
 
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UpNorthMI

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L3200, L3901, MX5800, SVL75-2, KX040
May 12, 2020
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Some good advice and comments here, my input would be only buy forks that are width adjustable and make sure the frame has top hat or tall rear back rack protection in case a load wants to fall back towards you. 42” is a good size for your tractor. Forks are by far one of the best things you will buy for use with your tractor. Spend what it costs to get the right forks in terms of size, weight, adjustable and safety.
 
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Outnumbered

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Kubota L3901, FEL, BB1260, RCF2060, FDR2572, Titan Forks, Caryall, 5' Tiller
Oct 26, 2019
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42 in adjustable forks are the way to go, mine are by Titan and I have put them through the ringer cleaning up the old farm place.
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Snowman7

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LX3310 535 loader, LX2980, RB2672, FDR1660
May 20, 2020
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I just purchased redline systems. Love the addition receiver on carriage.
I also have Redline. Fairly light, 2000 lbs.( way more than my LX can handle), receiver for a ball, nice company to deal with and priced very competitively