robertm
Veteran Member
I have been talking with Jery about his QA and forks for a few months, and he has been working on a set of movable forks. Well, I drove up last weekend and picked up the first set of movable forks made and a QA for my B2620. Absolutely unbelievable!
Everything is laser cut, welded with perfect beads like it was done by a machine, and thickly coated with pretty Kubota orange paint. It all looks so nice, I'm afraid to use it! The entire fork a carriage assembly weighs a fraction of the OEM stuff, is see-through so you have a complete unobstructed view when using them, and the forks separate from the carriage and all can be easily hung on the wall out of the way when not being used.
The QA went on in a few minutes, and Jery's patented latch system locks on with no play, and there are no pins to lose and fuss with. I actually left the loader arms on when I mowed last time, and doubt I'll ever remove the arms again. The QA on the arms without the bucket is close to the front of the tractor, and the versatility is fantastic.
There is so much more to Jery and what he has developed. I can assure you his quality and thought out QA, forks, grapples, etc. will not disappoint the most scrutinous person. I watched Jery pull whole trees and bushes out with the roots with his one grapple, and pull a pencil sized tree out with the same grapple. Ingenious.
Please check out his stuff. I'll post some pictures when I can.
Everything is laser cut, welded with perfect beads like it was done by a machine, and thickly coated with pretty Kubota orange paint. It all looks so nice, I'm afraid to use it! The entire fork a carriage assembly weighs a fraction of the OEM stuff, is see-through so you have a complete unobstructed view when using them, and the forks separate from the carriage and all can be easily hung on the wall out of the way when not being used.
The QA went on in a few minutes, and Jery's patented latch system locks on with no play, and there are no pins to lose and fuss with. I actually left the loader arms on when I mowed last time, and doubt I'll ever remove the arms again. The QA on the arms without the bucket is close to the front of the tractor, and the versatility is fantastic.
There is so much more to Jery and what he has developed. I can assure you his quality and thought out QA, forks, grapples, etc. will not disappoint the most scrutinous person. I watched Jery pull whole trees and bushes out with the roots with his one grapple, and pull a pencil sized tree out with the same grapple. Ingenious.
Please check out his stuff. I'll post some pictures when I can.