New HLA Euro attach forks and log grapple

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Hay Dude

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Made another investment into the “Euro” way. Picked up a set of HLA 5500lb 48” forks yesterday.

Removed my HLA single arm log grapple from the 3500lb skid steer set and installed it on the new HLA forks.

I think I’m going to be real happy with these on this tree clean-up job.

I recommend HLA attachments for any of you looking. They have hundreds of attachments and sizes, but most are rated pretty heavy duty.


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When I purchased my Kioti I requested a set of forks; the dealer offered multiple brands, but recommended HLA.

I've been very happy with them; I mean, forks are a hard think to screw up, but none the less.
 
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I also have their bale spear.


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Good call. Once you try the Euro quick attach once, it's hard to go back.
 
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Few, if any, larger farmers run skid steer, unless it’s actually ON a skid steer they own.
 
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The grapple should be very handy as well. (y)
 
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The grapple should be very handy as well. (y)

Ive already used it for years, but it was mounted to 3500lb skid steer forks. That’s back when i was running my wimpy Kubota M135X.
Now it’s mounted to my new 5500lb Euro forks And it’ll be so much stouter and match my Quicke Q6 loader On my heavier/stronger Challenger.
 
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I have to chuckle at the idea that both pairs of forks I've owned were rated somewhere around 4k pounds; your new ones are rated for more, yet you had a 3500lb set before. Your machines, I imagine, at least come near that in lifting capacity- my Deere 1025R didn't weigh as much as the forks attached to it could hold.
 
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I have to chuckle at the idea that both pairs of forks I've owned were rated somewhere around 4k pounds; your new ones are rated for more, yet you had a 3500lb set before. Your machines, I imagine, at least come near that in lifting capacity- my Deere 1025R didn't weigh as much as the forks attached to it could hold.

My previous forks were really bought for my Kubota M135X, which had about a 3800lb lift capacity. Once I sold the M135X and bought the Challenger, my loader lift capacity went up to about 5500 lbs.
I used the lighter forks a few times, but knew they were overmatched.

Soon as the land clearing job came into reality, I knew I needed more serious forks.
 
 

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