Loader Pallet forks

   / Pallet forks #11  
I have a 2006 Kioti CK30HST with a KL30 loader. Looking to install a pallet forks set up with bucket removed. I do not have a quick disconnect
You may be on your own since 'they' tend not to want to help those that don't comply with their demands. Note that the Quick stuff adds weight and reduces your lift capacity. There have also been a number of threads discussing failures of the system resulting in some rather serious injuries.

If you don't have the welding skills, maybe there's a shop in your area that could fabricate something for you.
 
   / Pallet forks #12  
I went from a pin on bucket on the old JD to the SSQA on the LS. It is well worth the investment IMHO to convert.

I have pallet forks, a grapple and also a plate that allows me to put 3 PH attachments on the FEL. for light grading and raking it is easier to have those attachments on the front...at least for me. For heavier grading, the blade is better on the 3PH.

Another consideration is the added value of your machine if you ever trade it or sell it. Also whatever attachments you purchase will fit your new tractor with SSQA
 
   / Pallet forks #13  
I see the Quick Cult has invaded yet another thread.
That's because they work !!
I can switch from my bucket to forks to power angled snow plow in minutes.
I won't own tractor without it.
 
   / Pallet forks #14  
How to add pallet forks:

Step 1. Convert to quick connect. You won't regret it.

Step 2. Get quick connect compatible forks.

Step 3. Forever enjoy the benefit of having forks (very, very useful!) and other implements without spending 20+ minutes changing implements over.

:thumbsup:

I agree with this 100%. Quick connect is the way to go and forks are great that can be on and off in minutes. Not to mention if you ever decide to buy a grapple for it.
 
   / Pallet forks #15  
It sounds like since Diggin dont have quick attach that he has some level of jealousy......

:thumbdown:
 
   / Pallet forks #16  
I see the Quick Cult has invaded yet another thread.

Maybe you could use all the money you’ve saved from boycotting Amazon and buy a SSQA mount. The only thing better is a hydraulic actuated SSQA. That was one of the biggest reasons I traded my 310. Since I got the M59 it’s been wearing the forks more than the bucket. IMG_7662.JPG
 
   / Pallet forks #17  
I cant say which is on the tractor more, but I find the forks more handy these days since most of my earthwork is finished.
 
   / Pallet forks #19  
I had an old grey market Mitsubishi for 20 years. It had a loader made by the dealer after it was imported. It was pin on. I made a fork attachment for it myself. It took about 10 minutes to change. It was good enough. But as I am getting older I wanted a better tractor. So I bought a ID 2025R TLB. And added a brush mower and back blade plus a thumb for the backhoe. I must admit that I love the QA. But the JD system really is not any heavier. The skid steer is a lot heavier. And that is why I bought the Deere. My most important need is lift with the forks. The Kubota was much less in the same size tractor. In part because of the QA. But the main reason I upgraded was to get power steering and hydrostatic drive. And for more attachment availability.
 
   / Pallet forks #20  
I see the Quick Cult has invaded yet another thread.

Yep. I Quickly converted 2 older loaders and never looked back. I can Quickly switch attachments and Quickly find other attachments that fit my tractors. I can Quickly exchange attachments between sites in the back of my truck as well. :D
 

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