Posted by Bill(Wis) on November 03, 2019 at 09:48:38 from (174.197.18.201):
In Reply to: Kubota Question posted by knightstead on November 03, 2019 at 07:12:22:
Land Pride has clamp on pallet forks that will attach to your bucket. 1000# or 2000#b capacity. They also offer an economy set of pallet forks (PFL1242) but I think they're only Quick Hitch models. Check with you friendly Kubota dealer on that. Have them call Land Pride if necessary. Ask if they'll make what you want. I bought a new set of PFL55 Series pallet forks for a much larger application (lifting 60 bag pallets off trucks). This was a quick hitch design. I got them and discovered that Land Pride had put the bottom attach points too far apart to fit. After a few phone calls to them, and pictures, they got the right size to me in about a day.
I do have a combination pallet fork/bale mover I bought from Fleet Farm about 20 years ago for $199. The problem with those forks is they have a reinforcing strip under the first 2 feet of each fork which pries standard pallets apart. That one does fit the standard 4 bolt bucket and is adjustable so that it can be attached to a 3 point hitch as well.
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