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<blockquote data-quote="sgf" data-source="post: 64807" data-attributes="member: 8071"><p>I have a 1999 NH Lx665 that I'd like to get pallet forks for. I would use them to move things around a hobby farm like a gooseneck trailer, lumber and firewood, etc. I like the idea of the money savings I'd get if I bought the clamp to the bucket kind of forks. Another up side to them is that I could use them on my old tractor's bucket if needed. I am concerned that these wouldn't do the job, or would bend the bucket, come off or something else I don't want to happen. I am open to input on them though.</p><p>If I get the traditional style, like this one I'm considering <a href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-SKIDSTEER-PALLET-FORKS-42-skid-steer-attachment-/290883433442?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43ba00f3e2" target="_blank">http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-SKIDSTEER-PALLET-FORKS-42-skid-steer-attachment-/290883433442?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43ba00f3e2</a> I'd like to stay under $600 total. I'd also like something that will work with the 665's quick release system. The folks that sell the one in the link I pasted say it will attach to the quick release system in any NH newer than 1995. Does anyone have any experience with the Titan system or any other advice? I thought about maybe needing longer than 42" forks but I read here where other people just slid rectangular pipe on occasions where they needed more length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sgf, post: 64807, member: 8071"] I have a 1999 NH Lx665 that I’d like to get pallet forks for. I would use them to move things around a hobby farm like a gooseneck trailer, lumber and firewood, etc. I like the idea of the money savings I’d get if I bought the clamp to the bucket kind of forks. Another up side to them is that I could use them on my old tractor’s bucket if needed. I am concerned that these wouldn’t do the job, or would bend the bucket, come off or something else I don’t want to happen. I am open to input on them though. If I get the traditional style, like this one I’m considering [URL]http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-SKIDSTEER-PALLET-FORKS-42-skid-steer-attachment-/290883433442?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43ba00f3e2[/URL] I’d like to stay under $600 total. I’d also like something that will work with the 665’s quick release system. The folks that sell the one in the link I pasted say it will attach to the quick release system in any NH newer than 1995. Does anyone have any experience with the Titan system or any other advice? I thought about maybe needing longer than 42” forks but I read here where other people just slid rectangular pipe on occasions where they needed more length. [/QUOTE]
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