foggy1111
Elite Member
I was looking at the forks you suggested below. Looks like the guy has a great product to offer....and his prices seem very fair. However, forks and a tooth bar provide two very different functions.
A tooth bar installed on your bucket will really help when digging soils and rocks....and serves to dramatically stiffen a light duty bucket lip where its most vulnerable. It will also allow you to pick up large logs and such...but that is not its main function. I have some bucket forks (clamp on types) but rarely use 'em.
I am sold on a tooth bar for my purposes.....they really improve the digging capability of a bucket. The tooth bar also serves to stiffen my bucket when using the clamp-on forks. Still....my clamp-on fork set-up wouldn't hold a candle to those forks you are considering .
(Thanks for posting the "how to" Roy. )
A tooth bar installed on your bucket will really help when digging soils and rocks....and serves to dramatically stiffen a light duty bucket lip where its most vulnerable. It will also allow you to pick up large logs and such...but that is not its main function. I have some bucket forks (clamp on types) but rarely use 'em.
I am sold on a tooth bar for my purposes.....they really improve the digging capability of a bucket. The tooth bar also serves to stiffen my bucket when using the clamp-on forks. Still....my clamp-on fork set-up wouldn't hold a candle to those forks you are considering .
(Thanks for posting the "how to" Roy. )
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Thanks for the comments, Roy. I might just do the C-channel thing underneath, easy to do, all it would take is longer grade 8 bolts. It would definitely break my heart to bend the top of this thing, being new and shiny and all.
The guard is fixed (four bolts). The battery access on this tractor is a big 11" empty space between the front of the radiator and the back of the grille, and there's nothing down in there except the battery and the coolant overflow tank. Because of that the grill on this model doesn't need to swivel and everything is easy to get to. Nice thoughtful design, one of the many little things I like about this tractor.
There's a guy who's a professional engineer that's created a one-man cottage industry making really nice laser cut (water cut?) pallet fork kits for JDQA's, he's been on TBN and also advertises on Ebay. Website is JD compatible Pallet Forks
The entire thing weighs just over 180 lb and is the slickest set of forks I've seen. Available in any of five or so stages of finishing, including painted and ready to use for $754 plus shipping. I think I'll look into that instead of the tooth bar.