B-series pallet forks

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Verticaltrx

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I'm looking into getting the Kubota pallet forks for my B3200 but had a few questions for those who own a set. First off, how is the visibility of the forks? I'll be using it a lot for moving lumber, building supplies and pallets so visibility is critical. With the solid fork carriage it looks like it might be hard to see the forks. Second, how wide do the forks go apart? Lastly, how do the actual forks come off? Do you slide them to the center and out a slot, or do you have to take off an end plate and take them off the end?

Thanks for any info.
 
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I was looking at some heavy duty 3pt forks sold by AgriSupply. They were more money, but much tougher than a typical 3pt carryall.
 
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I'm looking into getting the Kubota pallet forks for my B3200 but had a few questions for those who own a set. First off, how is the visibility of the forks? I'll be using it a lot for moving lumber, building supplies and pallets so visibility is critical. With the solid fork carriage it looks like it might be hard to see the forks. Second, how wide do the forks go apart? Lastly, how do the actual forks come off? Do you slide them to the center and out a slot, or do you have to take off an end plate and take them off the end?

Thanks for any info.

I have a set and have never had a visibility issue. They come off like any normal fork....to the center and off. As for width they are a little wider than the loader frame. Haven't measured but that is a rough estimate. Seem quite tough. I have had 1200# on them and nothing broke so if you stick to their rated capacity they should be fine.
 
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Thanks for the replies.

The visibility was my main concern, but it sounds like that should be a non issue. I've been desperately needing a set, in my line of work I'd probably use they almost daily (contractor.) They are pretty spendy though, which is why I didn't get a set when I bought the tractor. Guess I need to just bite the bullet...
 
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Thanks for the replies.

The visibility was my main concern, but it sounds like that should be a non issue. I've been desperately needing a set, in my line of work I'd probably use they almost daily (contractor.) They are pretty spendy though, which is why I didn't get a set when I bought the tractor. Guess I need to just bite the bullet...

You are right they are pricey and you might find some others cheaper but you are limited with the mounts. Another option is to convert your loader to SSQA and then you have many options for all sorts or attachments.
 

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