spruce Deere
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Feb 1, 2009
- Messages
- 1,078
- Location
- Northmost Idaho
- Tractor
- John Deere 790 with loader LS xr3140h also with loader plus a cab
As a lot of tbn'rs know growing, building and operating a business that involves a c.u.t is not always a fast, quick rewarding deal, even when times are good. In many cases owner/operators like myself just try and get by with what they have or loan, beg for and barrow different implements and other items till they have the means to do said task them selves.
One of 'those' implements for me was a set of forks. I built a pair of JDQT stile forks for my 790 for countless tasks around the tree farm and the home. The forks consisted of scrap pieces from an old baler, old car rear end axles and bent up harrow hangers. The set up was light duty buy my standards, but they served me well and have the use and strain marks and permanent bends to show for all the hard work I demanded from them.
Well, yesterday I was finally able to order a pair of brand new JD stile pallet forks from one of the advertisers here on TBN, palletforks.com.:cool2: The choice was easy after reading the reviews and visiting there web page. I seriously doubt one could find better online prices and products.
One of 'those' implements for me was a set of forks. I built a pair of JDQT stile forks for my 790 for countless tasks around the tree farm and the home. The forks consisted of scrap pieces from an old baler, old car rear end axles and bent up harrow hangers. The set up was light duty buy my standards, but they served me well and have the use and strain marks and permanent bends to show for all the hard work I demanded from them.
Well, yesterday I was finally able to order a pair of brand new JD stile pallet forks from one of the advertisers here on TBN, palletforks.com.:cool2: The choice was easy after reading the reviews and visiting there web page. I seriously doubt one could find better online prices and products.