ptsg
Super Member
Well, had a slight disagreement with the forks today with a touch of my own stupidity in between. 

Now for the story. We took a couple eucalyptus trees down and I had a couple of logs on the forks. Decided to park the tractor, tilt the forks back a little bit and lower the loader to the ground.
Went to move some branches to the pile, came back to the tractor, didn't realize the front wheels were in an high spot on the ground, which means the loader was lower a bit more than usual. Proceed to fully tilt the forks back, then I lift the loader and found out that rail on the forks hit the winch quite hard.
The rail did hit one of the fittings, but being a swivel 90 degree fitting, it simply rotate out of the way without any damage whatsoever.
Good thing I didn't paint the attachment yet. :laughing:


Now for the story. We took a couple eucalyptus trees down and I had a couple of logs on the forks. Decided to park the tractor, tilt the forks back a little bit and lower the loader to the ground.
Went to move some branches to the pile, came back to the tractor, didn't realize the front wheels were in an high spot on the ground, which means the loader was lower a bit more than usual. Proceed to fully tilt the forks back, then I lift the loader and found out that rail on the forks hit the winch quite hard.
The rail did hit one of the fittings, but being a swivel 90 degree fitting, it simply rotate out of the way without any damage whatsoever.
Good thing I didn't paint the attachment yet. :laughing: