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I'll take a pic. Yes it does move the center of the load forward. However, with the fork chained to the bucket, I can still lift my 6 ft. tiller into the back of the truck, and that extra forward thrust helps the load clear the bedwalls of the truck and fenders of my trailer when side loading.
I also welded up a frame to which the pallet fork bolts, and which replaces the bucket, mitigating the extra weight/reach issue. However, it's a pain to switch, I use the bucket a lot, and I don't need to reach the theoretical maximum lift.
 
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Here's a pic of how I secure a 3-pt. pallet fork to my front bucket. Easy, and most importantly, fast.
 

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Thanks for all the good ideas. I just ran across a pair of old forklift forks, haven't bought them yet. Now I'm thinking of building my own frame for them.
Is $150 a good price for a pair of old forks.

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