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BSims66173

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Alabama
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Mahindra 4110 4x4
Just wanted to post a pic of the forklift attachment I made for my loader. The forks are just made from 4" channel and I expect them to give some. The frame is made of 4" channel and 3/8" plate. It took a good bit of tourch work and welding but I finished it today. Tried it out today and was suprised at how well it did. Moved some 3' x 20' metal roofing that had been covered with kool seal. Each sheet weighs between 50 to 80 pounds. I moved between 5 to 10 pieces at a time and nothing broke. Anymore than that and it would lift the rear of the tractor. I am real pleased with how they perform and I built them for less than $75.00. Not bad for an ole country boy from Alabama.
 

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Didn't get the pic attached on the first post. Sorry. Here is a side view.
 

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One more sort of from the rear. Also during the process of building the forks, I made my bucket a quick detach so it would be a little easier to change from bucket to forks and back. You can see the pin on this side close to the bottom on the fork.
 

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If you box the back side of the forks with either 1/4 or 3/8 flat stock, you'll increase the strength considerably, and eliminate a lot of flex.
 
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Very nice job! Considering to buy a new set of forks for a skidsteer is about $400 sounds like u did ok!! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
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Wow Really Nice! Can you start an order form,
Gerald, Franz needs one too heehee
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Nice job. Here is a picture of one I made for my 3 pt hitch. I made it out of 3/4 inch steel and it gives a bit two but will hold 4 railroad ties okay.
 

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You have any pictures to post of the quick detach system you made???

I have a bucket, pallet forks an snow plow FEL mounted. The bucket an forks
are no big problem but the snow plow takes a crew if it's not perfectly level...
 
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Very good idea, nice need job. how much can you lift without rearing up, the forks look quite sturdy?
 
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Gunfighter, I don't have any pics but will take some and post. Basically what I did was cut the mounting brackets off the bucket and welded a spacer plate between them and a 1" piece of cold roll across the top. Then I made hooks and welded them to the bucket and the forklift. Welded some plates on the bottom for the pins to line up with and that was it. I 'll get some pics tomorrow and you will see what i mean.
 
 
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