Standard Series Pallet Fork Frame Attachment, Fits John Deere Tractors Frame + 48" Blades Reviews

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- Compatible with John Deere Loaders- Safely move hay bales with the added stability of a headache rack- Carriage Bars and Hay Spear Sleeves are already installed- Standard 2-inch trailer receiver hitch is welded to the frame- All in one frame design for moving pallets, large round hay bales, and trailers- Accepts two Class II Pallet Fork Blades (sold separate)- Accepts one Conus 2 Hay Bale Spear (sold separate)- Accepts a Pair of 17.5-inch Stabilizer Spears (sold separate)- Top pin set fits D120, D160, D170, H120, H130, H140, 120R, 200X, 200CX, 220R, 300X, 300CX, 300E, 300R, 305, 320R, 400X, 400CX, 410, 419, 420, 440, 440R, and 460 series loaders- Bottom pin set fits 500, 510, 512, 520, 521, 540, 541, 542, and 553 series Ag loaders- Does not fit any loaders equipped with the Global/Euro style or universal Skid Steer style mount

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I have a John deere 3032e with a D160 loader. The Pallet fork frame fit like a glove! The forks installed very easy. I would definitely recommend these to any one that wants a great multi tool for your tractor.
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Posted 5 years ago
I had the clamp on forks previously but for the price difference and security these were way better. I like the 48" for what I am using. Thought about the 60" ones but glad I did 48" just do to the clearance of turning. They connect easy but the frame will scrap and remove paint as you slide the forks around. not a big deal but if left outside would rust. There is not a lot of roll back angle so going downhill be careful. None of the designs have a lot of roll back angle. Headache rack is way to go. a little more up front but will save in hood damage down the road.
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Posted 5 years ago
I had the clamp on forks previously but for the price difference and security these were way better. I like the 48" for what I am using. Thought about the 60" ones but glad I did 48" just do to the clearance of turning. They connect easy but the frame will scrap and remove paint as you slide the forks around. not a big deal but if left outside would rust. There is not a lot of roll back angle so going downhill be careful. None of the designs have a lot of roll back angle. Headache rack is way to go. a little more up front but will save in hood damage down the road.
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Posted 5 years ago