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hay forks for tractor bucket
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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy-" data-source="post: 220257" data-attributes="member: 3688"><p>I am getting ready to build one for one of my tractors with the quick disconnect bucket. I have purchased the top spear and two bottom spears off of ebay. I plan to make it a quick attach unit also. I also have an old Ford with FEL and it does not have quick disconnects. You have to drive the pins out to get the bucket on and off. What I did on that one was make some brackets that would connect to the arms and use the same pins as the bucket to attach these brackets. I then use any three point hay fork but I install an additional set of pins towards the top of the forks. This is a four point connection and allows me to lift and tilt with the loader just as with the bucket. I don't use the bucket very often so that one pretty much keeps the hay forks on it.</p><p></p><p>Dun, has some pallet forks. He offered them to me but I think shipping was a gazillion bucks or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy-, post: 220257, member: 3688"] I am getting ready to build one for one of my tractors with the quick disconnect bucket. I have purchased the top spear and two bottom spears off of ebay. I plan to make it a quick attach unit also. I also have an old Ford with FEL and it does not have quick disconnects. You have to drive the pins out to get the bucket on and off. What I did on that one was make some brackets that would connect to the arms and use the same pins as the bucket to attach these brackets. I then use any three point hay fork but I install an additional set of pins towards the top of the forks. This is a four point connection and allows me to lift and tilt with the loader just as with the bucket. I don't use the bucket very often so that one pretty much keeps the hay forks on it. Dun, has some pallet forks. He offered them to me but I think shipping was a gazillion bucks or two. [/QUOTE]
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