Sackperson
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Finally got my new B3200. It is awesome! Bad thing is it is 107 degrees outside.
donn12 said:Nice ! How big is the barn?
Sackperson said:Finally got my new B3200. It is awesome! Bad thing is it is 107 degrees outside.
frogfish said:Congrats!!
I really like mine, wish I had hooks on my bucket like yours
Enjoy
I just noticed the hooks myself. I am somewhat new to tractors, but there are many threads on this site that say you should never mount the hooks at the far ends of the bucket. They specifically state that the hooks should be in line with the loader arms, or the arms can get twisted and off level with each other. True or not, I can't say for sure, but why take a chance with a brand new tractor. At the very least, I would do some research.
I used the outside hooks on my loader quite a bit, but normally the load was pulling the chain tight towards the center of the loader. For moving large rocks I would get the bucket lip under the rock, and loop a chain from one outside hook, around the rock, and to the other outside hook, and then use the curl to lift the rock, and tighten the chain before lifting it. Now, I often use my pallet forks instead since they are so much nicer for loads like that, and I can get the load closer to the pivot pins.
ChickinNH... that picture of yours, is that the quick attach coupler setup?
Yes, that is the Kubota QA that sells as an option on the B3200, etc. I found that the loader was the same dimensions as mine so I bought the QA, and a set of Kubota forks. The lower pins still take a little tapping, but it sure beats taking the plain pins off. I had both the forks, and bucket on a couple of times today, and I sure like being able to do that! Here it is with the forks installed, and being used.