What is the best way to add pallet forks to my L3710? No quick attach.

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I am at a toss up of getting chains for my rear tires or adding some pallet forks to my bucket up front. I could really use some pallet forks. My bucket is not quick attach. I noticed on my bucket it looks like there may have been a bar on it prior to me buying it. I don't know if that was used for forks, an add on grapple. A grapple would be nice, but I would use a set of forks a lot more. I definetely need a set of forks. So much stuff to move around, moving my wood supply alone would justify the forks. No quick attach. :(

Oh. I forgot to mention. I don't want clamp on. Want to add them on my front bucket. Thanks for your time guys.
 
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Oh. I forgot to mention. I don't want clamp on. Want to add them on my front bucket. Thanks for your time guys.

If you intend on keeping this tractor I would recommend installing a SSQA. When you attach forks to your bucket you are moving the load 2ft farther away from the pins. This greatly reduces your lift capacity. If you simply do not want a SSQA at all. Then I suggest pin on forks, that you install in place of the bucket.

Best , Bill
 
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I also recommend a SSQA. With forks on the bucket you don't have very good visibility. If you don't need to lift high you could get a 3PH pallet mover. If you want to get a grapple eventually SSQA is the way to go.
 
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Okay. Thanks for the responses gentlemen. Now what is SSQA? I have considered a 3 point hitch pallet fork set up. Cheaper and lift heavier. My concern with them is not being able to tip forward/backward a little to adjust load. I do not have to lift my wood very high, but have some uneven terrain I will be moving it over and think I may have to be able to tip the pallet back a little so the wood or entire thing does not slide or fall of entirely. I do not know for sure, but I guess I was thinking the 3-point would not be able to tip at all. I also like the idea of having the load out in front for visability. Now I need to find out what SSQA is. :D
 
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It stands for skid steer quick attach. It's kinda the standard for interchangeable front implements. From bucket to forks in a less than a minute.
 
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Okay. Thanks for the responses gentlemen. Now what is SSQA? I have considered a 3 point hitch pallet fork set up. Cheaper and lift heavier. My concern with them is not being able to tip forward/backward a little to adjust load. I do not have to lift my wood very high, but have some uneven terrain I will be moving it over and think I may have to be able to tip the pallet back a little so the wood or entire thing does not slide or fall of entirely. I do not know for sure, but I guess I was thinking the 3-point would not be able to tip at all. I also like the idea of having the load out in front for visability. No I need to find out what SSQA is. :D

Sorry about that. SSQA is short for Skid Steer Quick Attach
It is so called because it is the attachment system often used on Skid Steers (Bobcats).

Do you have a rear hydraulic remote connector on your tractor? If so you can replace the adjustable top link with a hydraulic cilinder, then you will have power tilt on your 3pt hitch. That's if you want rear forks.

Bill
 
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Sorry about that. SSQA is short for Skid Steer Quick Attach
It is so called because it is the attachment system often used on Skid Steers (Bobcats).

Do you have a rear hydraulic remote connector on your tractor? If so you can replace the adjustable top link with a hydraulic cilinder, then you will have power tilt on your 3pt hitch. That's if you want rear forks.


Heeeyyyy. Never thought about that. You see, I have some experience with machinery. But not a lot. You guys have so much more knowledge. I gotta start hanging around here more. :laughing: I do have a rear hydraulic line on my tractor. It is not a remote connector, it runs from the front to the back to run the woods backhoe I have on there. So I assume (which I have learned before not to do from good old Benny Hill, don't make an ***-u-me! :D) that I could end of that end of the line at a remote connector easy enough. Then have a short line that would go to my hoe or the cylinder for pallet forks. The pallet forks on the three point hitch would lift a lot more weight. Right? Like twice the amount of front loader. I think.
 
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For some reason your link did not work. But then I got it to work a different way. Probably computer security thingy. Anywho. Thanks. So I would take the existing bucket right off, and then have a welder put some kind of adapter on the back of the bucket so I did not have to buy another one? I don't see a price on these things so far. And I probably don't want to know how much they cost!:shocked:
 
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There are aftermarket SSQA adapters available.
I converted a New Holland TC40D about 2 years ago. I bought the factory New Holland part and it cost less than aftermarket. It was about $550. The SS plate (for the bucket side) is available on e-bay, with lots to choose from.
You will have more lift cap. with your 3PH. Personally I prefer the forks on the loader. They are more usefull that way, like moving brush, stacking hay bales, ect.

Bill
 

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