Moving a ton of pellets with my 3 point hitch

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screamin400

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Have a new 2538 with forks for the front. Tractor is not rated to lift a ton and it cannot. The back is rated to be able to so I am thinking about a set of rear forks for it. Any recommendations that can lift a ton? Put a quick hitch type setup on and use my front forks? More money for the quick hitch but would probably never use it for anything other than forks. What do you folks use?
 
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Agrisupply 3pt forks $200
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Have a new 2538 with forks for the front. Tractor is not rated to lift a ton and it cannot. The back is rated to be able to so I am thinking about a set of rear forks for it. Any recommendations that can lift a ton? Put a quick hitch type setup on and use my front forks? More money for the quick hitch but would probably never use it for anything other than forks. What do you folks use?
A ton of wood pellets is a lot of weight.I have a Kioti 40hp tractor with front loader that is capable of lifting a ton.I have my rear tires loaded plus wheel weights and I use a 1,000 lbs. ballast box when I unload my ton of wood pellets.IMHO you would not have enough weight to keep the front end of your tractor on the ground.
 
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Coobie's reply is what I was thinking, too. Even if you can lift 2000 lbs on your 3 point, your front end will be lifting or at least light, and moving around would be iffy. A loader full of gravel will counteract that issue, but still... Better to spit the pallet?
 
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I have 20 tons of pellets sitting behind my pole barn that I will need to bring to my garage on an as needed basis. I could load the bucket but not sure it is needed for the amount of times I would need to do this. In the winter time I am just hoping to scoop up a ton and go. If I do need to take some off I would stay with my front forks only. I am lazy. It will be cold out. I am old. Insert anything else here that comes to mind :)
 
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After looking at the website I don't think that tractor is going to do that.

FEL is only rated at 1,600 at the pins and that may not include the weight of the forks or the QA system if you added one. You are trying to lift 2,000 at around 24" from the pins. The 3 point might be rated for 2,600 but again that's probably at the pins, not 24" out. I doubt it would do it but from the rear is the way to go as the loader will act as a counterweight and the weight will be on the larger rear axle.

I had a CUT slightly larger than yours and was really disappointed with what I could actually lift with the FEL and that was with a heavy box blade on back. Keep in mind you tractor only weighs about 4,000 pounds so you are trying to lift half it's weight.
 
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I know about the ratings but wish I new the real world of what it can lift. If it cannot lift the ton then no need for forks. I already have a set that cannot lift a ton. I do not see me needing a rear set for anything else I can think of. Wonder if anyone on here with a 2538 has tried it.
 
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If you have a set of forks try lifting a pallet carefully and see what happens. Your questions will be answered.
 
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If you have a set of forks try lifting a pallet carefully and see what happens. Your questions will be answered.

I only have front forks and not near the capacity as the rear. The front is not close to lifting it.
 
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If I was sure I could move a ton then the next question is 3 point hitch forks or a adapter to use my nice front forks on the back.
 

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