? About pallet forks for 3320

   / ? About pallet forks for 3320 #1  

Angora Animal

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John Deere 3320
Hi all,

I'm wondering what ppl's recommend for a set of forks for the 3320. I do have the CX loader. Oddly I haven't really seen this on the threads; I posted this in the JD forum in hopes of feedback from JD owners specifically. Thanx!!

-AA
 
   / ? About pallet forks for 3320 #2  
I have the Artillian forks on my 3320 and have been very pleased with them. They are really well made.
 
   / ? About pallet forks for 3320 #3  
I have Horst 48" with sliding forks. the adjustable feature is very handy. They work well for my purpose, but have nothing to compare. Got them from my son when he sold his JD CUT.
 
   / ? About pallet forks for 3320 #4  
There are lots of choices. I prefer 48inch over the shorter ones. The extra length lets you see the tips a little better, which is difficult at times.
 
   / ? About pallet forks for 3320 #5  
I have the Artillian forks on my 3320 and have been very pleased with them. They are really well made.

Same here, I have the Artillian forks and very pleased with them.
 
   / ? About pallet forks for 3320 #6  
I have a combination pallet fork/bale spike for my 300CX. The forks are sliding but require manhandling IOT switch between them and the bale spike option.

That's not (that much) of a problem right now, but I'm not getting any younger & those forks are bloody heavy!
 
   / ? About pallet forks for 3320 #7  
I have the Artillian forks on my 3320 and have been very pleased with them. They are really well made.

artillian? i have a naybor that has the reptilian ones that have more strnght
 
   / ? About pallet forks for 3320 #8  
I have a combination pallet fork/bale spike for my 300CX. The forks are sliding but require manhandling IOT switch between them and the bale spike option.

That's not (that much) of a problem right now, but I'm not getting any younger & those forks are bloody heavy!

If you have some flat concrete, raise your forks about 16 inches off the ground and then tilt them forward so the tips just lightly touch the ground. They will slide side to side a lot easier.
 
   / ? About pallet forks for 3320 #9  
If you have some flat concrete, raise your forks about 16 inches off the ground and then tilt them forward so the tips just lightly touch the ground. They will slide side to side a lot easier.

that guy probably wasn't thiking to well that day. i though that was elementary physics
 
   / ? About pallet forks for 3320 #10  
Darn
I took (and passed) college based physics (calculus based at that) and I didn't think of it. Must be too many years between my degree and me getting a tractor. But I am sure going to try it next time I have the forks on :thumbsup:
 

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