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| Jul 5 2008, 10:09 PM EDT | apmillard | 140 words added, 76 words deleted, 1 photo added, 1 photo deleted |
| Jul 5 2008, 7:58 AM EDT | apmillard | 15 words added, 8 words deleted |
| | There itis woulda behole aon bettereach fitendplate forso theyou LA240can loadertie ondown myunwieldly BX24loads ifor itperhaps wereattach 2a incheshome-made narrower.carryall. |
| Installed on a BX24. The fork clamps on easily (although any tooth bar must be removed first).removed). | ThisThe showsfork ancomes overlapstandard atas end48", ofbut bucketif whichyou snaggedhave onthe LA240 Loader you should discuss with Greg having a treecustom oncelength whena couple of Iinches wasshorter. reversing48" andmeans shiftedthere theis fork.an overlap which can snag on obstacles when reversing. Also the curve at the end of the cutting edge causesmeans the 48" fork doesn't fit as snugly as a shorter one would. You can see the gap between itcutting edge and the fork'scross-member. This cross-memberdid sonot thecause forkany doesn'tproblems seatduring quiteuse asbut snuglyan as"inside itfit" couldwould ifjust itbe weretad 3more inchessecure. narrower. |
| The build quality seems to be strudy. Greg estimated the lift capacity as 1000 lbs, which is more than a BX machine would be trying to lift. | ItThe fork is gooduseful for cleaning up a forest floor.floor debris. I'm also hoping to build a carryall that can sit on the fork. |