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Medium-Duty Clamp-On Pallet Forks No Stabilizer Bar Reviews

4.8 Rating 341 Reviews
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Designed for medium-duty lifting, these clamp-on pallet forks feature 46" blades with a combined weight capacity of 4,000 LB, making them ideal for hauling lumber, hay bales, crates, 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 medium-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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Used them on a Bobcat skid steer to move railroad ties and worked great.
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Posted 6 years ago
Great product, fast shipping. Rev one day early!
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Posted 6 years ago
Built very well. I should have ordered the package with the stabilizer bar. It’s only 35 more for that but if purchased separately it’s around 70.
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Posted 6 years ago
The bucket forks work great I just use them around the farm as needed..I don’t think they would handle 4000#.. or at least my bucket would not. But they are very handy for the price..
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Posted 6 years ago
I really like these, mine snapped the welds broke. I will order a new set with the stabilizer bar. Great tool I use them a lot.
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Posted 6 years ago
Liked
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Posted 6 years ago
Can't believe I waited this long to purchase these. Best investment I have made in my life.
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Posted 6 years ago
They work great. Very heavy duty. More than my tractor can lift. Easy on an off.
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Posted 6 years ago