3 pt fork set up

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BT not as bad at 90". You are only out about a foot and a half beyond a 5' bucket width on each side. I sometimes walk over a 15'-17' stem if it is less than 1000Lbs and this is where I notice the stress on the front of the tractor.
I'm going to send you over a picture of my log landing area. For a moment, I thought you were at my house with the pic of your landing. Thanks for the info on the tongs. I've toyed with getting them just as I toyed with getting a 4 way wedge for my splitter for 12 years. Only 4 years left on the toying calender if my first toying process is any indication.
 
/ 3 pt fork set up
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Beenthere

More than a bit of a coinkydink with the way the pile is, the drive and the way it intersects the road and how we are both using the same corner of the land to stack logs in relation to the lay of the land.
 

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Keep those Ag tires, as they are better than the R-4's for traction in the woods. I get by, but sometimes wish I had the old tractor with Ag's. But the R-4's have tougher sidewalls, and all-around better for my general use.

After getting forks, I use them more than the bucket.
 

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