Me, too. Got the titan without the back guard for 500 bucks a few years ago and have not looked back. My tractor is a bit bigger than yours and we did the 48". My new to us LS mt573 was purchased with forks because you can't have too many forks.
Do you ever find the adjustment feature useful? Im trying to think of any use cases for narrow or wide forks. There is a non adjustable fork option that is about 300 dollars cheaper (pin on) but dont want to regret it in case adjustment is needed ever. Thanks
Thanks for watching! Yes, I have used the forks in several positions for hauling around different things on the farm. I slid them in to move a heavy lawn mower engine once….things such as that. I guess it’s situational. Good luck with whatever you decide!
I use my pallet forks in a narrow position to lift, carry and put in holes large trees/bushes with heavy large root balls that we purchase from the nursery. It is PERFECT for this. I learned this watching the nursery moving trees around with the forklift they have.
Are you sure the bucket weighs more? My 62in. bucket with toothbar weighs 290lbs and 48in. 4k rated forks with headache mast weighs 340lbs. With 42in. forks, they're probably only 20-30lbs less. So if youre adding it just for weight it may not be helping much if at all. Pallet forks definitely are a game changer. They can even do some work that a grapple would be used for. Great video !
Ive obviously not weighed the bucket or forks on a scale but just from judging by sliding them around a bit on pallets, the bucket sure feels like it weighs much more. Sure appreciate the comment and watching! Thanks!
@@8thdaychronicles It surprised me that the forks weighed more, too. I do have a crane scale and verified it. My tractor is a branson 2515h which has a very strong front end loader, so the bucket is good build quality(pretty heavy).
Excellent video. I love that you explain the details. Keep up the good work!
Thank you kindly!
@@8thdaychronicles
I just love that tractor.
Thanks! That Kubota L3200 has been a heck of a good tractor.
Amen to that brother 😊 God needed his farmers
Thank you kindly!
I just got the 42" inch forks from Titan, still recovering from picking them up and putting on the QA. There is a lot of steel in them.
Thanks a bundle for watching!
Thank you for a great video
Thank you, Jason! Much appreciated!
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Thats awesome!
Me, too. Got the titan without the back guard for 500 bucks a few years ago and have not looked back. My tractor is a bit bigger than yours and we did the 48".
My new to us LS mt573 was purchased with forks because you can't have too many forks.
Agreed! Forks are almost a "must-have" with any tractor that has a loader! Thanks for watching!
Do you ever find the adjustment feature useful? Im trying to think of any use cases for narrow or wide forks. There is a non adjustable fork option that is about 300 dollars cheaper (pin on) but dont want to regret it in case adjustment is needed ever. Thanks
Thanks for watching! Yes, I have used the forks in several positions for hauling around different things on the farm. I slid them in to move a heavy lawn mower engine once….things such as that. I guess it’s situational. Good luck with whatever you decide!
I use my pallet forks in a narrow position to lift, carry and put in holes large trees/bushes with heavy large root balls that we purchase from the nursery. It is PERFECT for this. I learned this watching the nursery moving trees around with the forklift they have.
Are you sure the bucket weighs more? My 62in. bucket with toothbar weighs 290lbs and 48in. 4k rated forks with headache mast weighs 340lbs. With 42in. forks, they're probably only 20-30lbs less. So if youre adding it just for weight it may not be helping much if at all.
Pallet forks definitely are a game changer. They can even do some work that a grapple would be used for. Great video !
Ive obviously not weighed the bucket or forks on a scale but just from judging by sliding them around a bit on pallets, the bucket sure feels like it weighs much more. Sure appreciate the comment and watching! Thanks!
@@8thdaychronicles It surprised me that the forks weighed more, too. I do have a crane scale and verified it. My tractor is a branson 2515h which has a very strong front end loader, so the bucket is good build quality(pretty heavy).
@@Jtwizzle Thanks for that good info! I appreciate it much!
Those Forks are so heavy I need a forklift to lift the forks off my forklift !!!
lol……
Seem like it would be easier to take the pallets forks off at the quick hitch and not handle the forks individually.
I leave the frame attached and use it for a few other chores as well, lifting some thing by a chain, etc.