EverythingAttachments
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They vary for different applications but should be around 130-150 pounds.
EverythingAttachments said:They vary for different applications but should be around 130-150 pounds.
R u saying the QA adapter, alone, weighs 130-150? Would that mean a "light" set of QA forks AND the adapter, together, would still weigh 350 combined?
EverythingAttachments said:That is correct. The QA adapters for most compact tractors are around 130 pounds. We have QA compact pallet forks with an 1,800 pound capacity that weigh 220 pounds. That would make the total weight 350 combined.
Thank you.
I've been surprised, as a newbie, by the weight of tools like pallet forks on small machines that are already very limited in lift capability. I got my kodiak/mahindra forks with my tractor. I was told they weigh 200lbs, but seeing similar versions elsewhere, I think mine really weigh 350... And they are not even QA. They are extremely strong (I think my tractor would break before the forks...and no, I'm not saying that's a good thing). BUT, I have possibly the strongest lift capacity tractor in my size, and the weight of the forks drops my real lift from 1400 to 1150. That's huge!
So, another tractor with lift capacity of 900, has a real lift of 550 with these heavy forks... That's totally not what I would have expected. But, that seems the norm.
I would imagine a hydraulic grapple would be even more limiting to lift capacity...even though it looks to be a phenomenal tool.
Durable metal tools...are HEAVY. I guess thats what makes them durable.
When r they coming out with carbon fiber forks?![]()
Zebrafive said:Don't forget to factor in the weight of the bucket you remove to put the forks on.
They vary for different applications but should be around 130-150 pounds.
Durable metal tools...are HEAVY. I guess thats what makes them durable.