Xfaxman
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- Joined
- Feb 8, 2013
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- Location
- Guthrie, OK
- Tractor
- Toolcat 5610 G - Bobcat V417 - TORO+Loader
My safety glasses have reading lens at the bottom, like bifocals do.
I can't see my tips even standing unless they're a good distance above grade. ... I plan on doing a loader cam for this very reason.
I just purchased a 2032R JD and not sure what brand of attachment to go with, can a homeowner like myself get away with less expensive attachments like Titan if I'm not a full time farmer working them hard every day. The Artillian forks are light weight and have a better finish but I just don't think I can justify spending $800 plus on a set of forks when im thinking a set of Titans would do the job. Are the Titan attachments holding up well for you guys.
My Titan/palletforks.com forks required a shim to fit my SSQA right. They gave me $70 to have somebody fix em (or would have swapped frames). I did it myself in 20 minutes as I weld. Common story for a few years I hear.
The forks have held up well otherwise & I'm happy with them. They stood behind their product & made things right. Heard some bad stories, but wasn't the case for me.
My L3200 is a little more machine than a JD 2023r I believe.
I just purchased a 2032R JD and not sure what brand of attachment to go with, can a homeowner like myself get away with less expensive attachments like Titan if I'm not a full time farmer working them hard every day. The Artillian forks are light weight and have a better finish but I just don't think I can justify spending $800 plus on a set of forks when im thinking a set of Titans would do the job. Are the Titan attachments holding up well for you guys.
I stand up on the tractor and I can see the fork tips. The real forklift has the worst visibility of all. I guess that is the price you pay for a 4 ton lift capacity in a lawnmower sized package.
As I said earlier I have a set of Titan forks but have managed to bend them both on separate occasions. The most I've lifted with them was about 5,000 pounds at 28".