Pallet forks for your tractor

   / Pallet forks for your tractor
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#21  
I bought QA when I bought my RK24 and am very glad that I did, I use them so much that I cannot imagine not having them. I had thought about buying a grapple but did not want to spend the money which was significant and the sales rep at RK told me to get the forks and forgo the grapple, his opinion was that unless you are going to do a lot of specialized work that would call for a grapple it was just to cost inefficient.
As it turns out he was dead on for me the amount of tree and brush work that I do does not call for the grapple and I can do just fine with my forks, plus I use the forks for so many other things that to be without them is unthinkable to me and yes they are on my tractor as a default until I need the bucket.

I bought the MTL grapple, I HAD alot of brush and wood to move, I couldnt possibly be any happier with the set-up. Property work is nearly done but Im sure I will find more uses as time goes on. Bucket is almost useless in my soft sand. Tractor not heavy enough
 
   / Pallet forks for your tractor
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#24  
Try to remember that. Thanks
 
   / Pallet forks for your tractor #25  
I believe it stands for Skid Steer Quick Attach. With this type of quick attach plate you can use a wide variety of attachments that are offered by skid steer manufacturers. One note to this is that if you have a subcompact/compact tractor you need to be mindful of the the weight that comes with skid steer attachments, they may well give you more work capacity than your tractor can handle due to over loading.
 
   / Pallet forks for your tractor #26  
I've got a grapple, bucket, and (real) pallet forks. My forks are on the tractor more than the others combined. The forks are just that useful!
 
   / Pallet forks for your tractor #27  
I got my pallet forks with my latest tractor when I bought it. That are the JD quick attach style and I think they are made by Frontier. There are a lot of different brands and I agree with all the comments, they are a must have.
 
   / Pallet forks for your tractor #28  
I doubt you'll find even a crappy pallet fork attachment for a couple hundred bucks. The local Mac's here sells a cheap Chinesium set for, I think around $300. They are noted as being weak and folding up at close to their "rated" weight.

I originally bought a set of clamp on forks that go on the bucket edge. Everyone told me not to. Everyone. Here on TBN, my dealer, everyone. They were right. The clamp ons are garbage, and you will hate them. I (think?) I paid $200 for them, and I learned to hate them. I finally had enough this past winter and ordered a proper SSQA pallet frame and fork set. Night and day difference. I gave my bolt on forks to my neighbor and told him not to hate me for that. He has less options as his old JD is a pin on bucket with light weight JD grapple.

Buy the full SSQA pallet fork attachment. You'll be glad you did. They cost more than a couple hundred bucks though, but they're handy to have around, and "worth it" in my opinion.
 
   / Pallet forks for your tractor #29  
Another vote for real forks...

I salvaged an old set off a fork truck from work and built my own frame to match the John Deere quick attach system on my tractor, they have only been off the tractor 2 times in the past 2 months when I needed the bucket to load manure. Otherwise, forks are good for feeding cows round bales, moving logs, I've got stuff on pallets, IBC totes for firewood, truck parts (axles, frames, beds), forks are so much more useful.
 

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   / Pallet forks for your tractor #30  
I was considering getting a grapple when I was advised here on TBN to try pallet forks first. I never needed the grapple after buying the forks.
And, if you put a matching single grapple (thumb) in-between those forks, you will have something that will do more than any grapple will, plus you will still have the pallet forks.

SR
 

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