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Medium-Duty Clamp-On Pallet Forks With Stabilizer Bar Reviews

4.7 Rating 402 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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Sturdy and easy to use. Well built
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Posted 5 years ago
Very pleased with this purchase. As advertised and delivery was very fast! Installation is 15 minutes. Buy the support (connector) bar when you buy the forks. It makes the implement that much more stable and easily adjustable to any width of the forks.
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Posted 5 years ago
works, quick shipping, no complaints
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Posted 5 years ago
I like the cross member bar to keep the forks from shifting and I believe they will be very handy around the farm and save a whole lot of back mussles along with many other chores !!! D. K.
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Posted 5 years ago
I have a 40HP Kubota and I put the forks on. They went on fairly easily. I noticed after a use or two they got loose, so you need to check them at first. I got the heavy forks with a crossbar. Think about how that bar goes on and how it can interfere with your load. I broke off the tightening knob. I worried about the edge of bucket getting damaged, but I picked up a load so heavy I had to put concrete blocks on my scraper to counter balance. The bucket lip looks fine.
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Posted 5 years ago
First use was unloading a deer stand from a trailer. The plastic knob on the stabilizer bar broke immediately. The clamps constantly come loose, even after hammering tight or using a cheater bar. Haven’t lifted over 1000lbs but one fork already hangs lower than the other. Not bad for $200, but don’t expect to lift anything very heavy. Spend a little more and get a quick attachment. Don’t recommend the clamp-ons if you are going to use it often or for heavier loads.
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Posted 5 years ago
Nice welding job, threads on hold downs is not sloppy and they did not skimp on heavy duty material.
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Posted 5 years ago
Great!
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Posted 5 years ago