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10-14-2008, 02:11 PM #1Gold Member
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Carry All
Looking at a King Kutter Carry All. Can these be used as a fork lift for pallets? I'm thinking of building some side panels onto a number pallets so I can stack my fire wood and make for easy hauling to the house. Anybody else have a good solution or idea? Currently I double or triple my efforts on loading my trailer, stacking at the barn and then winter comes and I then haul and stack at the house. There has got to be an easier way. With a Carry All I can potentially stack where ever I am on the property cutting the wood and I'm done.
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10-14-2008, 02:15 PM #2Gold Member
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Re: Carry All
Run a search on "carryall". There are tons of good ideas. Reading all of them will keep you out of trouble for hours
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10-14-2008, 05:13 PM #3Veteran Member
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Re: Carry All
Check KK's product information (brochures a the store and their web site). They have two carryalls, the light duty one and a heavier duty one that is made for carrying pallets.
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10-14-2008, 05:40 PM #4Elite Member
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Re: Carry All
You can carry pallets with them, the only problem is that they are not very strong where they make the 90 degree corner.
Andy
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10-14-2008, 09:48 PM #5Platinum Member
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Re: Carry All
Just bought the KK carry all today. Picked 2 palets of small rocks with it with my B 2620.......... No problem .. got to the big full pallet from Lowes and there was a problem. Don't blame the carry all.... Just the lift Cap of the 3Pt.. Probably 700 lbs there........ The KK did fine........ No need for me to buy pallet forks. these worked fine and cheaper.
Tom in Indiana.........
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10-15-2008, 08:25 AM #6
Re: Carry All
search for multipurpose lifter and see one I built.
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10-15-2008, 09:35 AM #7Gold Member
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Re: Carry All
Perfect, thank you all for the information. ae_ted, I like your carry all bin with the universal seet/half gate idea. I'm sure with a carryall I'll build one of those at some point. Great for stuff/kid hauling. I'm going to TS and buy the heavier duty Carryall and start building my fire wood bins. I'll start with a few mock ups before I build too many. I may eventualy use plastic pallets so I can get some years out of these. Thanks again.
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10-15-2008, 10:30 AM #8Gold Member
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Re: Carry All
I think you'll be happy with the HD one. I used to have one years ago. I sold it when I stopped burning wood. D'oh!
Now I have a LD (el-cheapo) KK Carryall that works OK, but the upper mount is twisted a 1/4 turn from hauling the lower half of my deer stand into the swamp. The bouncing induced by the bumpy ride placed too much leverage on the mount - entirely my fault. It was probably only 650 lbs, but most of the weight was hanging 8-10 ft out the back.2008 Branson 3510i / BL10-S FEL / 72"Befco BB / 5' KK-Cutter / 6' Virnig SS Utility-Snow Bucket / 60" Markham Light-Duty Grapple Rake / Markham 60" Toothbar on factory Bucket / 7' Loader-Mounted Hydraulic Snow Blade
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10-15-2008, 11:03 AM #9
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10-15-2008, 03:56 PM #10Gold Member
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Re: Carry All
I have one of the LD KK models and I've been surprised at how much I've used it. It's had a lot more loaded on it than the 500 LB rating and it's still as straight as when I got it.
1962 IH 404, 2006 Cub 2554


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