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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These forks do not clamp on the front of any bucket. From my experience, those clamp on forks really aren't good cause they might bend your bucket.
The Construction Attachments forks go directly to the quick attach and are made specifically the John Deere quick attach. Sounded like you thought that the hooks could somehow attach to the top of a bucket.
hi fellows, many thanks for all who took the time to give me all that helpful info concerning a set of pallet forks for a 300cx loader on a 3520. cheers, bud
newtothegarden,Ok, I haven't tried one of those spades on mine, but I have dug small stumps out with them pushed close together. Mine are not the compact ones, so I am not recommending anything as I don't know how those will perform.

I made mine from used parts from a Cat dealer. The tabs with holes are for mounting my snow plow. The forks stay on the tractor more than the bucket.
Dan
These forks do not clamp on the front of any bucket. From my experience, those clamp on forks really aren't good cause they might bend your bucket.
Got a welder? Make your own![]()
KennyD; i had a welder and got rid of it.
KennyD; good looking forks. i had a welder and got rid of it.
WOW, Don't think I've ever heard that statement before with out something like "to get another one" following it![]()
Followed by "and turned in my man card"![]()
And here I thought a welder was a prerequisite to buying a tractor. At least that is what I told the wife so many years ago.I just did not need to use it, so I went out and got me a 3520 CAB unit to cut my grass! make up for it - MAN CARD re certified. But since then, I have had some opportunities where I cuold have used it since I got rid of it
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