PALLET FORKS FOR 300CX

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bud4410

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hi guys, i'm getting a new 3520 with a 300cx fel. what is your advice on pallet forks. have been considering jd/frontier al1240f and horst medium duty [2000 lbs]. please give me the good and bad on either or any other advice that you might offer concerning pallet forks. fixed or floating? 42" or 48" forks? or any other brands to consider. thanks in advance. sincerely, bud
 
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I have the Horst medium duty that will fit the 300cx, 400 & 500 series. I believe they are 3500 pounders. They are fixed and I would never go floating after using these. They are on of the best attachments. I have used them to lift 4 wheelers into my truck, help lift appliances into my house by myself and any other things arond the barn. I have made some study shelving that I can stack my 3 point equipment on and save floor space. You will love them!
 
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Construction Attachments 42" John Deere, John Deer, Quick Attach JD, Compact Pallet Forks CAL-1PFCMPSM42


These are well thought of. I will probably purchase this pair when I scrape some money together. The free shipping is to a freight depot; not your house. To your house is another $70 or $80.

In general it appears the John Deere ones eat up too much of the lift capacity of the 300 series loaders. At least you are getting the cx model. I bought my machine second hand and it had the smaller loader on it.

Apparently the fixed tines are better as you can dig with them where as the floating ones, while capable of being screwed down, are a pin to use if you need the forks for anything other than vertical lifting.

Matt
 
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I've got the horst 2k unit and I've been pretty happy with them. The dealer told me that the paint isn't as good in the horst but they're a little heavier built than others. I've also heard that Everything attachments has a good set for cheap. You should check it out on the net.

Matt
 
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I have the set that MATTCAGE reccomended above. I bought mine during the summer of 07 and am very pleased with them. They are one of my most used attachments. I use them on my 06, 3520 with a 300CX and have had them under several loads the loader wouldn't lift but the forks have withstood everything with no problem. Looks like the price has gone up quite a bit since I bought mine.
 
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I've got the Horst 2K 42" cast forks, not the cheapest but very well made. I made mine to work with imatch QH as well.

JB.
 

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I use the Frontier 2 spear hay spears. They are spaced a little further than the pallet forks but you just spear the pallet the opposite direction and they work extremely well. They then also work perfectly for picking up trees/branches etc... IMO, 3500 lbs capacity is not an issue on a loader than can only pick up 2000 lbs max especially something the size of a pallet. Figure about 1000-1300 lbs max hanging out that far from your pivot point.

Mine looks like this one below except it doesn't have the extra top protection.
 

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I have the Horst 2k units too and they are well made and work well. I think the fixed units can be made adjustable by grinding down the stops?
 
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Construction Attachments 42" John Deere, John Deer, Quick Attach JD, Compact Pallet Forks CAL-1PFCMPSM42


These are well thought of. I will probably purchase this pair when I scrape some money together. The free shipping is to a freight depot; not your house. To your house is another $70 or $80.

In general it appears the John Deere ones eat up too much of the lift capacity of the 300 series loaders. At least you are getting the cx model. I bought my machine second hand and it had the smaller loader on it.

Apparently the fixed tines are better as you can dig with them where as the floating ones, while capable of being screwed down, are a pin to use if you need the forks for anything other than vertical lifting.

Matt
I would be careful with these, as I would assume the bucket holders will stick out past the forks and eventually you will break it.

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Horst forks here too. I have the fixed ones, particularly because you can dump stuff that's loaded onto the fixed ones. The floating ones are really only good for picking up pallets. The fixed forks can be used for so many other things.
 

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