houska
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jan 18, 2019
- Messages
- 173
- Location
- close to Perth, Eastern ON, Canada
- Tractor
- Branson 4225h; Kubota KX-040
I don't disagree dedicated forks would be a lot better. For myself, I can't justify them yet given my use pattern.I’ve never used that particular set of forks but I have used bucket forks. They suck. Aside from the obvious problems the bucket completely blocks your view and you’re stabbing blind.
I have found that by standing up from my seat, I can see over the bucket to where the clamp-on fork tips are, which is good enough to get the angle right to slide where you need to be (as opposed to stabbing your truck or what's on your pallet), though of course you don't want to be moving the tractor that way. YMMV based on your loader geometry and how tall you are.
The choice of no forks / clamp-ons / dedicated forks reminds me of the progression
loader bucket w/tooth bar --> stump bucket --> backhoe --> mini-ex
Each has huge limitations compared to the next one on the list (bear with me; the tooth bar does have broader uses; and the $ increments are less for the forks). But each is also a heck of a lot better than nothing at all.