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Standard Series Pallet Fork Frame Attachment Frame + 48" Blades Reviews

4.6 Rating 314 Reviews
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Rated at 4,000 LB, the all-in-one Standard Series Pallet Fork Frame boasts a higher weight capacity than the Economy Series frame and includes a see-through headache rack for added durability and safety. This frame features a slotted carriage bar and is available with or without Class II pallet fork blades, making it ideal for moving pallets, logs, and other debris. Additionally, it has a 2" receiver hitch to transform your skid steer or tractor into a towing machine.

For moving large hay bales quickly, the frame includes one main Conus 2 hay spear sleeve and a pair of stabilizer spear sleeves welded to the frame (spears sold separately). This attachment has a Universal skid steer connection and is compatible with any skid steer or tractor equipped with an SSQA system.

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800-605-7595

Email:

info@palletforks.com

Well built
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Posted 1 week ago
The pallet fork frame with the extra hay spear mounts and trailer hitch is a nice addition to my farm. I have had separate attachments before but this on change do it all quickly with a few changes. You can even hook your trailer to it and move it around to where you want to load it. Would recomend this to anyone hunting a attachment capable of several different functions.
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Posted 1 month ago
Excellent, well built attachment.
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Posted 2 months ago
great forks fast delivery
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Posted 2 months ago
Great value with the ability to mount bale spear or receiver hitch. Entire unit well built.
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Posted 3 months ago
good product wasyt to assembile and hjold up well
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Posted 5 months ago
They where delivered fast and are high quiality.
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Posted 6 months ago
The unit itself is heavy and strong and seems well built at first glance. The latches used to hold in place the forks are flimsy and awkward. Maybe a better way? Otherwise seems to be a nice implement although little use so far...
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Posted 6 months ago