Nice set you have and or made there. Be interesting to see the back side, from here it kind of looks like the front section of a forklift mast, minus the notches for the hardware on the forks.
I would agree, one of the more useful implements you can have for a tractor.
I'm in the same situation, I have a loader on another tractor but, theres a lot of work needing to be done on it. I was able to upgrade to a really nice much newer tractor, but it has no loader on it and given its FWD, prior owners, not a bad thing, it will get one eventually.
Even then, for heavier loads and moving longer distances, in my case, transporting logs to the yard, I would prefer 3 pt forks, vs towing or other means. Another great feature is raising logs for bucking/blocking, no more working off the ground, and I can collect all the sawdust from each one.
First photo is the agrisupply hollow metal 2000 lb rated 3 pt forks. I tore one tine from the A-frame, but can fix, likely just have a new tine made up and weld the same as the old one, which I could repair, but likely won't as it might be stressed too much, even though it does not look so.
Next photo is the set I am adding some steel to pin the the universal loader brackets. Its a woods, DuAl set for loaders without quick tach on the loader arms. I'm going to pick up some 3"x4"x 1/4" rectangle tube tomorrow, make upright posts, drill holes for pins or bolts, then I'll weld the top horizontal piece to the posts and weld the flange for a top link pin. One additional piece to make them work on a 3 pt, built per Cat 2 dimensions.
Nice thing about this set is they break down, and with the bracket holes/u-clamps for width adjustment, its supposed to fit about any loader arms with 1" pins. You can clamp a quick tach plate to the frame as well, replacing these brackets.
Glad I found these, really needed something heavier than hollow metal or a carry all type of implement.