Xfaxman
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- Toolcat 5610 G - Bobcat V417 - TORO+Loader
My safety glasses have reading lens at the bottom, like bifocals do.
I can't see my tips even standing unless they're a good distance above grade. ... I plan on doing a loader cam for this very reason.
I just purchased a 2032R JD and not sure what brand of attachment to go with, can a homeowner like myself get away with less expensive attachments like Titan if I'm not a full time farmer working them hard every day. The Artillian forks are light weight and have a better finish but I just don't think I can justify spending $800 plus on a set of forks when im thinking a set of Titans would do the job. Are the Titan attachments holding up well for you guys.
My Titan/palletforks.com forks required a shim to fit my SSQA right. They gave me $70 to have somebody fix em (or would have swapped frames). I did it myself in 20 minutes as I weld. Common story for a few years I hear.
The forks have held up well otherwise & I'm happy with them. They stood behind their product & made things right. Heard some bad stories, but wasn't the case for me.
My L3200 is a little more machine than a JD 2023r I believe.
I just purchased a 2032R JD and not sure what brand of attachment to go with, can a homeowner like myself get away with less expensive attachments like Titan if I'm not a full time farmer working them hard every day. The Artillian forks are light weight and have a better finish but I just don't think I can justify spending $800 plus on a set of forks when im thinking a set of Titans would do the job. Are the Titan attachments holding up well for you guys.

I stand up on the tractor and I can see the fork tips. The real forklift has the worst visibility of all. I guess that is the price you pay for a 4 ton lift capacity in a lawnmower sized package.
As I said earlier I have a set of Titan forks but have managed to bend them both on separate occasions. The most I've lifted with them was about 5,000 pounds at 28".
Did the fork flex and bend back or are they permantly bent.


Deere rates your loader at 1027# to full height at the pins and 717# out 500mm. At 59" it is rated at 1245# at the pins and 915# 500mm. Subtract the weight of the forks from those totals and you should have a good estimation of your lift capacity.
I also received my 48" forks from Titan, I have already picked up my one yard dumpster and moved it around. JohnlnAz, how much do you think that pallet of blocks weigh, I was hoping I was going to be able to pick up more than that with this loader. This Tuesday I'm taking my tractor on a five hour road trip to get my tires filled with rimguard and also buy a Ansung Terra Force ER-062 tiller. What a coincidence that the dealer who I'm buying my tiller from is also the only dealer in California that carries Rimguard, my rear tires are 14-17.5 and they take 22 gallons each for a 75% fill $245.00. H130 loader manual says required minimum ballast for 2032R is fluid filled rear tires and 772lb. of 3-point hitch ballast. I bought the Titan ballast box and was not impressed with the welds, but what the heck fill it with concrete and it will do the job.
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All the specs I've seen, does NOT include bucket or fork weight.
You have to subtract that weight from the spec...
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