Posted by orrdaddy on January 08, 2015 at 18:07:30 from (107.188.192.154):
I'm new to the site and don't know if anyone has had any experience with my problem. I just bought a 70's OMC 15 HP gas skid loader with bucket. It's a little doggy but it moves things around my 'hobby farm' OK and didn't cost me an arm and a leg. There is absolutely no information on this 320 model with regard to what attachments I can use with it. What I'm looking for, and having trouble finding are pallet forks for it. I'd rather not use bolt onto the bucket forks, but I'm really just using them to lift 500-750 lbs of tractor attachments up on some Ridg-U-Rak shelving I got for my Morton bldg. The bucket pulls off after releasing a bottom pin (only one). It's about an inch thick. I tilt the rear top tabs down and back and off it comes. The plate on the loader is 26 inches wide, 12 inches deep. Is this considered 'standard' and are there any websites I can get attachments cheap? I'm not really into spending $600-1000 for a set of new forks. CL locally has lots of options, I just don't know if they will fit. I see I can buy a 5/16 inch generic plate and weld on my attachment points, but that sounds like another whole new ballgame. Any information would be appreciated.
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