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Single Heavy-Duty Clamp-On Pallet Fork Reviews

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The Single Heavy-Duty Clamp-On Pallet Fork Blade is designed to easily install on the front of your skid steer or tractor loader bucket. This universal mount slides over the bucket cutting edge and utilizes the underside for leverage. The durable pallet fork is constructed of an all-steel tubular structure with secure clamps and pucks, rollback protection, and chain holes for secure heavy lifting of up to 6,000 LB. With the clamp-on puck secured, the blade will slide onto buckets up to 1.5" thick and 2" without the puck. The versatility of our pallet forks is endless; use this attachment on the farm, workplace, or homestead to haul lumber, hay bales, crates, and debris.

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These are replacing some worn-out 50-year old forks, that were 3x thicker at the tips and didn't screw down anymore, so these have better strength and are like using forklift. Would recommend.
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Posted 2 years ago
I have owned several different brands of pallet forks and these are far better than those i've owned in the past. They are stronger and easier to install.
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Posted 2 years ago
not tube forks GARBAGE !! to tell you the truth I am a Local 1 Ironworker in Chicago, the forks are great, but not perfect, I had to cut off and reweld a solid 3''wide x 2'' thick x 7'' long plate where you had that little 1/2''x 1/2 '' solid square bar welded to the underside of fork in order to fit the 580 L these are made to be used with the front bucked blade /straight edge/ cutting edge removed I made it to fit over the that by grinding a 45 degree angle on that solid round bar you have welded under the upper side using a pencell grinder/ die grinder, they work great moving tree trunks around to my mill I LIKE THEM, and strongly recommend, even if you have to tweek them to fit your machine, if you have a machine you have access to a welder welder and the know how to make them perfect, I also made a spacer, welded two 7/8'' nuts to the inside of forks rite @ the bucket edge, welded the bolts on the ends of a inner and outer round tube drilled holes every 6'' and you can move the forks in and out and pin them every 6'' NOW THEY ARE PERFECT took me two hours to get that sweet spot ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, americanmike
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Posted 4 years ago