3 point forks

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bjorn773

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Roscoe, IL
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Kubota L2250
I am looking into 3 point forks and am hoping someone has experience with them. Of course the ultimate would be to ssqa my FEL and 3 point, then have a set of forks I can use on either end. The short term plan may be a set of 3 point forks for moving stuff around my property. I realize I can't lift it very high and it's manual level, but it seems like a handy compromise in the short term. Please advise me and educate me.

Titan 3 Point Hitch Pallet Fork Attachment Category 1 Tractor Carryall 3pt PF | eBay

Something like these perhaps?
 
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I would jump over to rockton rd run into rockford, before you get to auburn st there was a forklift shop there on the left side of the street. I forgot the name of it, but was right across the street from adams equ. co. See if they have a used set of forks and make you a set to fit the loader and 3pt. Later get you a hyd top link then the forks work real good on the 3pt. They are real easy to make and you well have fun do it.
 
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I went on google after I posted and the place doesn't seem to be there now. It had been there for as long as I can remember back and though for sure it would still be there. Check other forklift repair shops, they seem to have used forks around most of the time.
 
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I have that set from titan, used it to lift up the back of a couple cars to drag them out of the way. Quick shipping and decent product.
 
   / 3 point forks #5  
Agrisupply has a couple of models also. Pretty reasonably priced. I've been meaning to buy a set, but have found other things to spend money so far.
 
   / 3 point forks #6  
I found a set of used, FEL forks on CL that don't fit my FEL (yet), but that's on my to-do list.
Asking price was $400 and we struck a deal after some discussion.
Modification to attach to the 3pt hitch was pretty easy and has made it a very useful implement.
Top-&-Tilt really makes the forks a pleasure to use and much more productive, especially on slopes & uneven ground.
I'm now a collector of pallets for firewood, material storage, handling and alien technology.

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My advice is that whatever forks you get for your 3pt hitch should be able to handle the full power of your 3pt hydraulics plus some safety factor. I found myself taking them to the limit (hydraulic bypass) almost as soon as I started to work with them.
-Jim
 
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I'm watching CL... most are going for $500 around here. I can buy new on ebay for that. I think my 3 point is only rated 1400 pounds (at 24"- I assume that is 24" out from the arms?). A 2000 pound pair should be plenty. Any heavier will just weigh more and decrease my capacity.
 
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I too have been watching CL (for months now) for a set of SSQA forks, and have seen no bargains, and nothing like I want, which would be a light duty (2000 lbs) 42" set, and will probably just go online and order a set. Bjorn is right about overkill and just wasting whatever lift capacity you start with!
 
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Over the years, i've built several sets... They are an easy project.......especially for these little tractors that won't lift much, it's very easy to build pallet forks for them.

SR
 

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