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greif

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kaukauna,wi
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Yanmar sx3100
Hi
I am going to build a set of forks for my yanmar sx3100, I got a pair of for forks from my local fork lift dealer so a bigger thanks to Them. Question I have is the upper plate the the forks rest on, do you think I really need the notches in them for the forks to locate side to side or can I just skip that. I will only use s few times a year and can't really see them sliding around much. Cheaper if I can just use a piece of flat stock instead of getting notches waterjet or milled in.
Thanks
 
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They WILL slide around...been there and done that many moons ago before I upgraded to my Artillian's. Skip the water jet, just use a grinder and put a notch every 3" or so, precision is not needed.

Plus, once you have decent forks, you'll use them more than you think-I guarantee it! Watch your weight too, it's real easy to overbuild and loose lift capacity.
 
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thanks guys, yes Ken I agree with watching my weight. Xfaxman, what is the rollback?
 
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Xfaxman, what is the rollback?
It allows the the fork tip to rollback higher preventing stuff from falling off going downhill.


rollback 555.jpg
 
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Thanks
 
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I don't have notches in mine and never had a problem.

I just bought some rails to build another set for my SS which have notches but if they didn't I wouldn't bother cutting them in.
 
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FORKS ASSEMBLY .JPG

this is what I was going to do, nice and simple build as i had already made up the attachment parts when I built my snowplow
 
 
 
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