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Posted by BobinKY on November 28, 2005 at 16:54:15 from (64.12.117.7):
I asked this question in the Implement Forum and I will ask it again here. I bought a set of forks that are designed to clip on the front of the bucket on my Kubota tractor. Chains come under the bucket and hook on the back to hold it into place. It works very well in most situations but I got into a brush pile this weekend and bent the tynes beyond repair. I would like to hear from anyone who has had experience with this type of implement. I would like to use pallet forks but I cannot figure out how to hook them to the bucket. Does anyone know where I can buy a heavy unit that would work in this application? I could probably drill holes in the bucket to bolt the tynes, but I really don't want to go there until I have exhausted all other options. Any help would be appreciated. We are using these to pull brush piles apart to burn. As most of you know, when the bulldozer pushed piles up, they are not compacted enough to just light off, so they need to be pulled apart and fed slowly to burn away. The bulldozer can sure twist this stuff up when they are pushing. Any help would be appreciated. We have a long way to go.
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