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That really isnt a bad price, I assume it is mostly "burn time" on the laser table
I think it's really fair. Basically covers the cost of material, laser time, packaging, shipping.
Travis
That really isnt a bad price, I assume it is mostly "burn time" on the laser table
Travis
It has been a while since I parked a Wicked Root Grapple video, so I thought I'd share my annual slash burn video while also showing those of you in fairer climates how we're starting our 2020 winter here in North-Central Minnesota in October.
Travis,
I purchased a Bradco 84" bucket with the weld on teeth, part #18453 from my local dealer. At the time, I guess Paladin wasn't shipping them with the side cutters. Can I order the side cutters and bolt kit from you?
It has been a while since I parked a Wicked Root Grapple video, so I thought I'd share my annual slash burn video while also showing those of you in fairer climates how we're starting our 2020 winter here in North-Central Minnesota in October.
Does EA have Clamp-On Forks.
My Tractor is small but I'm thinking something around the 2 to 3K rated lift Forks and approximately 48" working length, 60"+ overall.
Thanks
Does EA have Clamp-On Forks.
My Tractor is small but I'm thinking something around the 2 to 3K rated lift Forks and approximately 48" working length, 60"+ overall.
Thanks
Clamp on forks are a PITA.
If your Mahindra has Q/A, buy a set of real forks.
Life will be easy, and you will be happy.
I have real ETA Q/A forks, and cheap clamp on things, but for two different tractors.
I NEVER use the clamp on things that bend buckets!
The clamp on forks also put the load way out beyond the bucket, reducing lift capacity. How much can you afford to lose?
I bought a set when our small tractor was a Kubota B-2710. I felt they put too much stress on the bucket and .. as already pointed out .. the load is way in front of the bucket pins.
I sold them for just under what I paid for them .. then sold the Kubota too.
Present forks are 48" x 4000 lb. that fit both 55 HP and 100 HP tractors.
Don't waste .. your money!
Hey man, thanks for asking, but we do not offer any clamp on forks. The guys pretty much covered the reasoning.
These are great forks for smaller machines. 2,200 pound rated, but they only weigh 238 pounds to maximize lift capacity.
Small Compact Tractor and Mini Skid Steer Pallet Forks
We use Hardox 450 steel on all of our pallet fork rails, and the top rail is beveled by our Haas mill, which makes sliding the tines easier!
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Be sure to keep us in mind for future attachments needs!!
Travis
The clamp on forks also put the load way out beyond the bucket, reducing lift capacity. How much can you afford to lose?
Since my heaviest load should be well under the one thousand pound, I'm thinking the amount of lift lost isn't a problem.
As I have said before, my loads will be on the lite side, brush or small quantity of 2x lumber, and I done this once in five + years, I am thinking the 4000 lb. Forks should cover it !
ONCE YOU PUT REAL FORKS ON YOU WILL FIND A MILLION USES. Sorry for the caps but really want to get that across. You are now a commercial shipping point as well since you can unload a truck!
You will not ever regret getting some real forks.