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Standard Series USA Made Step-Through Hay Frame Attachment Grey / 49" Main Spear + 17.5" Stabilizers Reviews

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Safely climb in and out of the cab with this all-in-one USA Made Step-Through Hay Frame Attachment from United Attachments. It is designed to connect your skid steer or tractor equipped with the SSQA or universal skid steer style quick tach system. The hay frame attachment features a 2-inch receiver hitch, along with sleeves for installing hay bale spears and slotted carriage bars for mounting Class II pallet fork blades. A see-through, step-through headache rack is welded to the frame to increase its durability and capacity, along with adding security to your loader arms. No need to worry about logs, hay bales, and other items that are being transported from falling back on your loader arms. All of these will come standard with this hay frame attachment. There is no need to have a frame for hay bales, one for moving pallets and debris and another for moving trailers. Use this one frame to replace them all!NOTE: When you order this product, we will need your phone number for the trucking company to schedule delivery. Without your number, there could be a delay.

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We had a quick-release rear mount hay fork for our EX450 but wanted a second fork for the front. We bought a bucket-mounted hay fork because we didn't know this type of hay fork existed. So, live and learn. The fork ruined the tractor bucket because it didn't evenly distribute the weight of the hay rounds. Then the metal "frame" of the fork snapped. Ugh, I despise replacing equipment. I did a thorough search to find this one! 100% happy. This Titan attachment is VERY well built, heavy-duty, and easy to attach. The fact that it is "expandable" is a happy bonus. We are looking forward to purchasing the pallet forks. I will recommend Titan Attachments to our fellow farmers and friends with skid steers!
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Posted 9 months ago