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43" Light-Duty Clamp-On Pallet Forks No Stabilizer Bar Reviews

4.8 Rating 131 Reviews
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Designed for lighter lifting, these clamp-on pallet forks feature 30" long blades with a combined weight capacity of 1,500 LB, making them ideal for hauling logs, fence posts, hay and more. This easy clamp-on design attaches to most loader buckets and includes a puck for a secure connection. Simply slide the forks over your bucket’s cutting edge and clamp them down. These forks fit buckets up to 1.5" thick (or 2" with the puck) for a secure and stable attachment. Rollback slots allow for adding boards to prevent backward movement of the load and chain holes allow for adding safety chains for secure lifting.
A light-duty stabilizer bar is available as an option, adjustable from 19.5" to 36" via a convenient adjustment knob. This prevents the forks from spreading and ensures stability when handling heavier loads.

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works as advertised
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Posted 4 years ago
Great design. Really great price
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Posted 4 years ago
Excellent piece of equipment well made and robust. I purchased mainly to move large brush piles accumulated by downed tree tops after a storm but now wondering why I didn't purchase them before now.
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Posted 4 years ago
My new forks are awesome money well spent
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Posted 4 years ago
Well designed and heavy duty, great price
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Posted 5 years ago
Everything is great except the center piece to maintain their spacing isn’t available. But for now I’m making due. The product itself is well built and I would definitely recommend these to others.
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Posted 5 years ago
Love it!! Just wish you had spacer in stock
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Posted 5 years ago
I bought two sets because it was cheaper than the brush bars to do so and they serve multiple purposes. So far they work great. Very happy with them.
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Posted 5 years ago