I built my own rear carry forks years ago for my Ford 1210.
They got so much use, I ended up building another set of them.
I didn't have an FEL with that tractor, so the rear forks did all the heavy lifting.
Uses:
-Go get yourself 5 or 10 pallets, as you can "palletize" a lot of tools, like Generators and such. I had a generator with air compressor screwed to a pallet, I could get AC power and compressed air to anywhere the tractor could get to.
- I stacked my firewood on pallets, then during woodstove season, it was as easy as picking up a pallet of seasoned split firewood, and setting it by the back door. When that was used, fork-up the empty pallet and bring a fresh one.
-Speaking of firewood, I would cut approx. 5 foot long logs, and haul them with the rear forks to a better suited place to be cut and split.
-Any large deliveries can be moved with ease, washing machine, dryer, freezer...etc. In my new home I moved my Jotul woodstove all the way to the threshold of the basement door. Everyone knows how heavy woodstoves can be, it made moving it childs play.
I would say that the Carry-all is an overlooked and under-appreciated attachment, I found, for years, without having and FEL, that it became
the default attachment that stayed hooked up.
Oh, lastly, we bolted a 6' by 8' piece of chain link fencing to it and dragged local baseball fields for grooming purposes.