Hay Dude
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- Joined
- Aug 28, 2012
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- A Hay Field along the PA/DE border
- Tractor
- Challenger MT655E, Massey Ferguson 7495, Challenger MT535B, Krone 4x4 XC baler, (2) Kubota ZD331’s, 2020 Ram 5500 Cummins 4x4, IH 7500 4x4 dump truck, Kaufman 35’ tandem 19 ton trailer, Deere CX-15, Pottinger Hay mowers
@Hay Dude, what do you think of trying to use 48” forks with thumb for moving logs? I bought the 48’s because that’s my standard pallet depth, and also the longer forks work better for setting and retrieving pallets from a pickup truck bed. But I anticipate I’ll want some shorter forks for picking logs from piles, with the thumb, as the long ones can probably be a bit more cumbersome at that task.
That‘s what I run and they are fine for logs. I think stubby forks are generally better for plunging into log piles, but the 48” forks have too many additional uses I need too much.
I don’t know what your loader can handle. If your loader is smaller, 36” might be better. I think you can choose what forks you match with your frame. They usually have 3,4,5 foot there.
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