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   / Pallet Forks for Loader? #11  
How about something like this?

http://www.forkster.com/products/forksters.asp

These are designed for skid steers, but I'll bet one of three things: 1) it could be adapted to 3pt without too much difficulty, or 2) there's someone who makes something very similar that's designed for 3pt attachment, or 3) both. It might be worth a call to the company to see if they can create a 3ph version of it.

Or if you have a quick-tach bucket on your FEL, it might already fit the front of your tractor. I'd imagine you could probably run it off the tractor hydraulic system...might run a little slower than it would with a skid-steer, but it's still easier than doing it by hand. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

HTH,

Dave
 
   / Pallet Forks for Loader? #12  
I called Lowes this morning to ask about free pallets.
They said they keep them around back.
They told me to help myself anytime.
Went and got 5 of them .
May go back and get 5 or ten more yet today.
 
   / Pallet Forks for Loader? #13  
Check your local newspaper. Our local is always advertising free pallets. I am about ready to go get some more.

Vernon
 
   / Pallet Forks for Loader? #14  
<font color="blue"> Our local newspaper is always advertising free pallets. </font>

</font>Vernon
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I used to get free ones from the Marietta Times (Our local Newspaper) until Woolhan Lumber opened up here and I started getting them free there. Whoolhans was closer and handier than going to the Marietta Times to get them.

I hadn't gotten any pallets in the last couple of years.
During that 2 years Whollhans went out of business and the Marietta Times moved their operations to Parkersburg West Virginia which is about 15 to 18 miles away. The Marietta Times no longer has pallets at the local office.

I called Lowes this morning and went and picked up 5 free ones.
Lows is a short 3 mile drive and pretty handy to me as it's on my end of town.
 
 
 
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