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Old 01-18-2012, 09:06 PM
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Default Cub Cadet 125 Danco Loader Forks

Hi guys,
Anyone happen to have a Danco loader manual that would show what the pallet fork attachment looks like? I have seen the buckets with the spears on them, but I am hoping for a picture of the fork attachment that goes on in place of the bucket. (not a fork lift, a fork attachment on the danco loader setup. thanks! Eric
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Old 01-19-2012, 01:15 AM
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Here's what I have. It's for a WH but Danco used the same attachments. Email also sent to email listed in your profile.
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Thanks Duke,
I think I have a fork attachment, but trying to see if it is factory. I will take a picture of it and post it, maybe you could compare it to your brochure picture as I can't make it out/read it well. Thanks again, Eric
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Thanks Duke,
I think I have a fork attachment, but trying to see if it is factory. I will take a picture of it and post it, maybe you could compare it to your brochure picture as I can't make it out/read it well. Thanks again, Eric

I can't read it either, but, I haven't had my eyes checked it ten years!!


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Old 01-19-2012, 03:28 PM
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Here is a picture of some forks that came with my RD2000 Danco loader. If someone has a set, or a brochure I would love to know if these are factory. Thanks!
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Here is a picture of some forks that came with my RD2000 Danco loader. If someone has a set, or a brochure I would love to know if these are factory. Thanks!
Eric that is not factory IMHO. I found a pic! Thank you google!

Sorry for the faded out pic! I found another one.
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I can't read it either, but, I haven't had my eyes checked it ten years!!


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