newbury
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- Joined
- Jan 8, 2009
- Messages
- 14,105
- Location
- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
- Tractor
- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
It's a trade off between $$ and ease of use.
Ideally I'd have a separate tractor and barn for each implement, with a staff to maintain it all.
But I don't have the $$.
I've clamp ons for each tractor (B7610 and M4700) neither have SSQA. Have not carried any REAL heavy loads at the end of the forks.
IF you need to use pallet forks daily I wouldn't recommend. But if your like me and only need them several times a year, if that, I'd say save the money.
For me to have SSQA added, another valve added, both buckets changed to SSQA, buy 2 sets of SSQA forks (tractors are 900 miles apart) etc. etc. it would cost thousands in this day and age.
If you buy the clamp ons definitely either get the spreader bar or "jury rig" one (You can get by with a good 2x6 and a couple of flat U-bolts).
Ideally I'd have a separate tractor and barn for each implement, with a staff to maintain it all.
But I don't have the $$.
I've clamp ons for each tractor (B7610 and M4700) neither have SSQA. Have not carried any REAL heavy loads at the end of the forks.
IF you need to use pallet forks daily I wouldn't recommend. But if your like me and only need them several times a year, if that, I'd say save the money.
For me to have SSQA added, another valve added, both buckets changed to SSQA, buy 2 sets of SSQA forks (tractors are 900 miles apart) etc. etc. it would cost thousands in this day and age.
If you buy the clamp ons definitely either get the spreader bar or "jury rig" one (You can get by with a good 2x6 and a couple of flat U-bolts).