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Light Weight Pallet Forks for Compact Tractor - Kubota B3030 - LA403


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4 minutes ago, Will C said:

The  loader will lift higher than 3ft! But the forks would be usable back or front to suit the weight being moved and/or the height needed

A loader will but a 3 point won't.

 

With all the changing this and that.

 

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A better bet would be to use a skitsteer quick attach rather than Euro. The Kubota compact loaders that are quick connect (35hp+) use skid steer brackets.

 

Skid steer attachments are generally smaller and lighter than Euro.

 

An even better system would be Avant/Multione, but a harder hitch to fab as you can't just get one off eBay. Cast mini loaders use this system and their attachments would be perfectly matched to your loader.

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16 minutes ago, doobin said:

A better bet would be to use a skitsteer quick attach rather than Euro. The Kubota compact loaders that are quick connect (35hp+) use skid steer brackets.

 

Skid steer attachments are generally smaller and lighter than Euro.

 

An even better system would be Avant/Multione, but a harder hitch to fab as you can't just get one off eBay. Cast mini loaders use this system and their attachments would be perfectly matched to your loader.

you sure can get them, brought 3 myself 

 

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2 hours ago, Stihl123 said:

you sure can get them, brought 3 myself 

 

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I mean the actual headstock. 

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13 hours ago, Grassyass said:

What about bolt on pallet forks fit direct to your bucket so you  keep the weight down ,

Useless things. A great way to rip the bottom out of a bucket and trash the load by lack of visibility. 
 

But above all, the extra leverage has the opposite effect, greatly increasing the weight of the load.  

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For a few quid you can hang the sticks below the loader like I do, using lifting slings. You lose some height of course and handling takes longer than with something more proper. I’d been meaning to get some big tongs to speed up the process but the slings are safer. 
 

 

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