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Clamp-On Forklift Hitch Receiver Adapter No Chain Reviews

4.6 Rating 66 Reviews
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The 2" trailer hitch receiver for a single pallet fork allows you to transform your forklift into a towing implement to move materials faster, smoother, and more efficiently. This receiver is compatible with fork blades up to 4" wide. Its all-steel construction supports an impressive weight capacity of up to 3,000 LB, allowing you to tow mid-size trailers and other towable implements. It is incredibly easy to install too. Slide the adapter onto the forks, tighten the clamp, slide in the hitch, attach to your trailer, and get to work.

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Haven't used it yet, but appears to be what you'd think quality wise for the price.
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Posted 2 months ago
Hi! Thank you for sharing your feedback. We appreciate your honest review and are glad to hear the product meets your expectations for the price. If you have any questions or need assistance as you start using it, please don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re happy to help!
Posted 2 months ago
Just what I needed to back my trailers in building for winter storage.
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Posted 1 year ago
fair price well built
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Posted 1 year ago
Purchased for a friend that borrowed from me, was impressed with ease of use relocating work trailers and equipment around yard.
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Posted 2 years ago
The clamp on receiver hitch arrived quickly and was exactly what I ordered. I have not used it as yet.
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Posted 2 years ago
Works like it should, good for moving trailers around.
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Posted 2 years ago
This review references using a forklift hitch adapter in general. The Titan adapter is great quality, and if you are set on purchasing this type of hitch, the Titan adapter is a good product. However, it is designed for different fork widths and on my forks there is a lot of play causing the adapter to constantly come loose. If your trailer has any weight you will most definitely need to use a chain wrap as the instructions indicate. Also, the design of the adapter has a stop that prevents it from sliding past the end of the fork (which is good), but on longer forks like mine, it becomes very challenging when maneuvering a trailer when the hitch is that far from the tow vehicle. I will probably purchase an adapter that mounts directly to the forklift frame or to my bucket.
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Posted 2 years ago
Nice for if and when I need to move a trailer around. Lots of uses.
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Posted 2 years ago