Front-End Loader slide on bucket pallet forks any good?

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luckyme2010

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looking at getting some pallet forks to slide on and off the bottom lip of my fel so i can move my disc and other implements when need be.I have a skid steer attach bucket would a skid steer attach pallet fork be better?
 
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If you have the Quick Attach bucket, better off getting a regular pallet fork & frame. Will be faster install, bottom of the bucket is not intened to support heavy loads out in front of it could bow your bucket.
 
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If you have the Quick Attach bucket, better off getting a regular pallet fork & frame. Will be faster install, bottom of the bucket is not intened to support heavy loads out in front of it could bow your bucket.

Very true, you will only end up damaging your bucket or worse.
Do it the right way and keep your load close to the pivot points and safely supported. Once you have pallet forks you will use them way more than you would think.
These are the best I've found and they are excellent.
Pallet Forks and Frame Assemblies: MightyMax
 
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It won't bow your bucket, at least not a Kubota:laughing: I have lifted over 500lbs with mine. and no damage.. BUT, what the other guys said is right on, it puts the lift point further out there, not good, but that is not the number 1 reason, IMHO,, the number 1 reason is you cant see anything, the bucket hides the hookup, or nearly so, if you raise up in your seat some you can get hooked up. Mine are for sale, cheap, and they are heavy duty, and both clamp on, to set them in place and I made them chain on also, for sideways stability and the ability to back up without them falling off:thumbsup: So bottom line, they work, and if your needs are few, and your budget is small, buy MINE:laughing::laughing: But if you use them often, and have the money... well get your wallet out, and get the QA type. oh, by the way, I will take a $100 today, they are rated 3500lbs. and would probably really do it.

James K0UA
 
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The binders were $25 each since I did not have any. They are strong because they are made from pulled oil wells stems.

They are round so I was upset when I opened the box but they worked out well for us. Round hollow is stronger than rectangle hollow tubing I learned. My guess is the max weight I have lifted is 2000 with our old 60 HP JD 310 backhoe.

They are not like having a quick hitch set of forks but they cost a little less. :D

I like to know the max something can do so one day I got under a very heavy load and the loader by-passed before it would lift it but the forks/bucket did not deform in any way.

It is cool to be able to run to town and get a pallet load on the back end of the F700 flat bed and then unload with the FEL when I get home and never have to take the sides off.

Respotting building materials and getting second floor decking and shingles lifted into place make the crew who built our two story story storage/shop from Lowes/Home Depot very happy. I found out they could speak English when they wanted to. :laughing:
 
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I found out they could speak English when they wanted to. :laughing:

There's a bad joke about them being like cue balls.. 'the harder you smack'em, the more english you get out of 'em...'

I like my clamp on forks, perfect for moving attachments around.
 
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If you can afford it, go with a quick attach set. I originally had a set of Payne's Forks. As has been mentioned, bucket forks put the lift point further away from the loader arms. You also cannot see through your bucket to view the forks and your target. Clamp on style forks are also very likely to shift sideways if you don't hit your target squarely. Again, it's hard to hit your target squarely when you can't see it through your bucket.
I was glad when I was able to afford a SSQA for my loader arms. Now I can drop the bucket and grab the forks in a minute. Fork work is much easier now when I'm alone and don't have an extra set of eyes to guide me.
 
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kOua, if you are serious about those bucket forks, I can be there today to pick them up. I live over near West Plains Mo.
 
 
 
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