Pallet forks

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I think the second "accessory/implement" I bought (after a 3pt trailer mover) was a 3 pt forks from Agrisupply.
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WELL worth the $$ spent, I've used it fully on 3 tractors.
 

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#12  
Works great well worth the money no chains to wrap around stump pick up very large pine stumps compared to using the bucket and chains love it
 
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   / Pallet forks #13  
Works great well worth the money no chains to wrap around stump pick up very large pine stumps compared to using the bucket and chains love it

That's great. I found all kind of uses for mine like moving plows around into the shop for repairs and upkeep. When moving equipment from one job to another just load everything onto the trailer and go.

I found these folks easy to get in touch with so far and will call on them when I need something. I,m using a rock bucket borrowed from my cousin and need to purchase my own but Titan don't have one. I'm hoping they will start carrying them before I make a purchase and see what they have to offer. I use my equipment lightly as mostly upkeep around the property and the jobs I mentioned are clearing trees and brush and fence lines for family and friends. Don't do anything commercial just play.
 
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I wish I knew how to weld oh boy do I

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I wish I knew how to weld oh boy do I

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For repairs and building small things a 140amp - 160amp mig welder will get you by. Maybe even smaller and you can go online and get enough info on how to get started. With a mig welder you don't have to learn how to strike an arc and what amperage to set it's usually in a chart right on your welder what to set. Of course it's not real simple but you just put the wire gun close and pull the trigger and ease along. It won't take long before you're able to do a descent job and practicing is fun anyway. Good luck
 
   / Pallet forks #16  
I find my door chart runs a little cold. The door chart is just a suggestion not a set in stone measurement.
 
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I find my door chart runs a little cold. The door chart is really a suggestion not a set in stone measurement.

You're absolutely right it's not set in stone. Just a general range of where to start to get your adjustments right. I envy those that can really weld. reeltime there's good info on the welding section on this forum but myself I'm a weld a lot and grind more type :) so I just read and try to learn.
 
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I can't because eye issues doctor says no way do to light I am legally blind on one side already
 
   / Pallet forks #19  
I can't because eye issues doctor says no way do to light I am legally blind on one side already

Hate to hear that. Wear those safety goggles when out working around those limbs, always something flying around.
 
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Always wear safety glasses

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