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Standard Series USA Made Pallet Fork Attachment - Skid Steers > Pallet Forks and Accessories > Fork Frames - Titan Attachments Reviews

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This all-in-one Standard Series USA Made Pallet Fork Frame Attachment is designed to connect your skid steer or tractor equipped with the SSQA or universal skid steer style quick tach system. The hay frame attachment features a 2-inch receiver hitch, along with sleeves for installing hay bale spears and slotted carriage bars for mounting Class II pallet fork blades. A see-through headache rack is welded to the frame to increase its durability and capacity, along with adding security to your loader arms. No need to worry about logs, hay bales, and other items that are being transported from falling back on your loader arms. All of these will come standard with this hay frame attachment. There is no need to have a frame for hay bales, one for moving pallets and debris and another for moving trailers. Use this one frame to replace them all!NOTE: When you order this product, we will need your phone number for the trucking company to schedule delivery. Without your number, there could be a delay.

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Posted 4 years ago
This is the second pair of forks I have purchased from this brand. I use these 42" on a Kubota L3901 tractor. Frame and forks are well finished, great construction, fit is perfect, they work and look great. Recommend them.
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Posted 7 years ago
Great set of forks. Excellent fit and finish.
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Posted 8 years ago
I recently bought the united attachments 42" forks. Very well made and fit my kubota perfectly. I found your staff very helpful. I will definitely order again in the future.
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Posted 8 years ago
i spent the extra few dollars for the made in the USA version. Good value, solid construction, works flawlessly with the qa. An essential addition to a tractor or skid steer if you ever plan on moving anything besides dirt.
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Posted 9 years ago