Light duty clamp on forks recommendations

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JimS

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Thinking some forks would be really handy for unloading occasional deliveries. Kubota L3600 loader load limit is something like 800 lbs as I recall and with forks out farther should probably limit to about 500 so 1000 lb forks should be good. Have hear the stabilizer bar is a good thing to have. I saw the Northern tool ones are stamped rather than square tubing. Maybe ok but wanting to get some feedback on recommended suppliers.
 
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Before I got the APF10x42 forks for our JD, I considered clamp on forks.. Mainly just as something to move brush and the like.

My plan now with the JD forks is to build a slip on with 3-4 teeth to go between the forks to use for brush, limbs and such.
 
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Deliveries of what? Packaged how? Based on discussions here, I decided against forks. Potential for bending the bucket lip is just one consideration. I figured out I can strap a Carry All into the bucket and use it as forks for some things, even though the spacing is not adjustable.
 
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Thinking some forks would be really handy for unloading occasional deliveries. Kubota L3600 loader load limit is something like 800 lbs as I recall and with forks out farther should probably limit to about 500 so 1000 lb forks should be good.


Kubota L3600
1994 - 1999
Compact Utility tractor
Previous model: Kubota L3650
Next model: Kubota L3710
Series next: Kubota L4200
Series back: Kubota L3300


Loader:
Loader type: Kubota LA681
Height (to pin): 102.4 inches [260 cm]
Clearance, dumped bucket: 80.3 inches [203 cm]
Dump reach: 23.4 inches [59 cm]
Dump angle: 40
Reach at ground: 66.5 inches [168 cm]
Rollback angle: 23
Breakout force (lift): 2557 lbs [1159 kg]
Lift to full height (at pin): 1499 lbs [679 kg]
Bucket width: 60 inches [152 cm]
66 inches [167 cm]
70.3 inches [178 cm]
 
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Deliveries of what? Packaged how? Based on discussions here, I decided against forks. Potential for bending the bucket lip is just one consideration. I figured out I can strap a Carry All into the bucket and use it as forks for some things, even though the spacing is not adjustable.


Deliveries of various things. For example we bought a small wood stove and it arrived on a pallet. I managed to get it into the bucket and put a strap around it but forks seem like a better plan. Some are boxed and not on a pallet but just a bit heavy/bulky to more by hand especially if no one else is around to help.

I have a carry all for the 3 point. How is that attached to the bucket? I have seen some slick adapters to replace the bucket with a three point hitch connection. Getting the load closer to the tractor would be good for heavy loads but would require removing the bucket. That and I can't weld. I could get someone else to put something together though - I know someone local that is reasonable.

I am also building a garage/shop that is some distance from utilities so I could see loading a mess of PVC pipe or conduit to move it to install location.

Don't want to bend the loader bucket. How likely is that if I keep the load under 500 lbs on a standard pallet? I suppose the farther the forks are apart the less likely to bend the bucket lip.
 
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It surprises me how frequently tractor owners publish bad information about their machines on this site, then ask for advice.


Kubota L3600
1994 - 1999
Compact Utility tractor
Previous model: Kubota L3650
Next model: Kubota L3710
Series next: Kubota L4200
Series back: Kubota L3300


Loader:
Loader type: Kubota LA681
Height (to pin): 102.4 inches [260 cm]
Clearance, dumped bucket: 80.3 inches [203 cm]
Dump reach: 23.4 inches [59 cm]
Dump angle: 40
Reach at ground: 66.5 inches [168 cm]
Rollback angle: 23
Breakout force (lift): 2557 lbs [1159 kg]
Lift to full height (at pin): 1499 lbs [679 kg]
Bucket width: 60 inches [152 cm]
66 inches [167 cm]
70.3 inches [178 cm]

That's good to know. The weight I plan to lift is still the same so it doesn't change the advice I am looking for. Being conservative never hurt anyone...

If you want to get technical you posted the wrong model loader which I clearly stated. Although the lift spec is the same.
 
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Freight will be a significant portion of total fork delivered cost.

Knowing your location would allow respondents to recommend venders reasonably close to your home.
 
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I have found that clamp on forks are quite handy. Although I have lifted some very heavy load, my bucket has never been distorted...just some scratch marks where the clamp heads mount. Bucket Solutions are the manufacturer. 009.JPG006.JPG012.JPG
Cheers,
Mike
 
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