Guesseral
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2011
- Messages
- 1,174
- Location
- Erie Pa.
- Tractor
- Montana R4944, Ford Jubilee, Ford 621, Ford 841
So if I spend $700 on a implement I should buy a welder too so I can use it. Sorry I don't see it that way. If you make something to sell and to do a job it should do it. If you bought a tractor with a implement and you beat the dealer down on price and the implement doesn't work right would you say it was worth it or take back for a new one.
I don't think that is what they are saying. Just that when having a tractor s##t happens and it is a good idea to have one. Pallet forks does stand behind there items. The loose part really isn't a big problem unless you are using the forks for things they weren't made for. Mine are loose also but that is it and for lifting straight up like they were made for it isn't a problem, I also have a pallet fork grapple and I haven't noticed if it is loose or not, I have a welder and can repair if needed because I'm just an old farmer at heart.