Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.K Matt
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Easy to install and takes abuse well
Bill_H
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
Used these to clear brush. Easy to install/remove as needed. Works very well for the price, especially compared to a grapple.
Jacob Groover
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024
One of the best pieces of equipment I’ve got. I was worried when I ordered it because some of the reviews were hit or miss but it has worked very well for me. I did have to cut the handles off of the mounting bolts like others had commented for the 48in bucket but other than that it fits great. I have picked up more than the tractor wants with it and have yet to bend or crack anything. I think the ones that do get broken are put on too big of a tractor but for a 48in bucket it’s perfect. Definitely a good investment wish I would have ordered it sooner.
Ryan p.
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024
Works good. I bent one of the forks already on the first day of using it. I’ll take most the blame for it. If you’re wanting/waiting to spend the money on a grapple this will work to get you by.
Landmark Joe
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
We were able to move our acreage brush pile in about eight minutes with this attachment. We were just going to burn the pile because it was too big to manage but now we don’t have to burn it. I installed the forks over my piranha bar and have had no issues. I would highly recommend a chainsaw holder like the one in the picture. I made it with leftover deck, stair boards and square U-bolts.
Mel T.
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
It’s like adding a set of fingers to the front of your bucket and the brush forks allow you to do, and carry, more volume more securely than just the bucket alone. Won’t allow you to lift/carry any more weight, will make the lift capacity a little less because of the weight of the brush forks and the forks can put the load farther out. Just like your fingers you need to be careful with how you use the brush forks or I’m sure you could damage the bucket or loader if you weren’t careful using them.Watch driving around since you now have forks sticking out in front of the bucket so it would be easy to hit something but be careful and watch what you’re doing you’re good. It’s not as good as a grapple but for about 1/10th of the cost of a grapple the brush forks are well worth it.I use them on a Kubota BX and I don’t think I could damage the brush forks, I’m sure that I could damage the bucket and loader if I weren’t careful, but the forks are built heavier than needed for with the BX. Very pleased with them so far.Points I have found about mounting them and keeping them tight. They don’t come with any mounting instructions but there were only 8 parts that came packaged with the forks and you can watch videos online about mounting them. Mine came with eye bolts to tighten the forks to the bucket, flange nuts to lock the eye bolts to the bucket, and 2 long bolts/nuts that go thru the eyes on the eye bolts to allow you to tighten the eyebolts to the bucket. The eye bolts screw thru flange nuts welded on the bucket mounting brackets, the loose flange nuts then screw onto the eye bolts with the flanges down, flange toward the bucket. Slide the forks onto the bucket, tightened the eye bolts onto the bucket, screw the flange down the eyebolt until the flange contacts the bucket, then use a wrench to tighten the flange nuts on the bucket. You still have to keep and eye on the forks to make sure that they aren’t slipping on the bucket and check/retighten the eye bolts/flange nuts occasionally (like every couple of hours) but security of the brush forks to the bucket hasn’t been an issue so far.
Farmer
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2023
Probably best example of “you get what you pay for ever”. Comes with no instructions or even a picture. First use…. Tried every configuration imaginable to secure it to bucket but it loosens up in minutes to the point of falling off. In process of re-aligning and re-tightening noted the clamp metal separated from bracing and bent. Obviously the bolt that secures it is now at a 15% angle so it’s hopeless… and useless. Based on this experience I’d recommend you SAVE your money. It’s only suited for extremely light use. Have to give the vendor credit though as they did respond and offered $80 price adjustment, which I appreciated and accepted. A neighbor believes he can heat the brace and weld it back in place, and possibly “brace the brace” so to speak, so that will be his. I attached to a Kubota 2401 and 5’ bucket and assumed it could handle the stress but was wrong. Remember, LIGHT USE ONLY if you purchase. I wish it would have held up as it was sure cheaper than a grapple so the poor decision is on me.
Gary H.
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023
I didn't give a 5-star overall rating and only a 2-star rating for installation or craftmanship. The handles on each clamp were too long and hit the side of my tractors' front loader bucket, and therefore, could not be tightened. I had to cut about 2 inches off of each handle in order for them to properly operate. Also, the bolts in the clamps do not have a flat pad or larger end at the bottom, only the tapered end of the bolt. However, I have used the attachment a couple of times to lift logs and brush and carry things around my property and they have not loosened or come off. Note: After tightening-down each clamp by hand, I further tighten each by using a rubber hammer. If you don't have a rubber hammer, you can probably use a large adjustable wrench to tighten each clamp.
Recommended Products