ron that link you posted was my pallet forks, they work great, but i will say that they are heavy, they are category 2 and i use them on a 105 hp tractor, so the amount of weight of the forks doesnt detract much from the lift capacity, but i will say that when i pinned them onto my fathers NAA just to move the forks to a different place that the tractor just barely lifted the forks alone with nothing on them, so if you have a smaller tractor make sure you dont build forks that are so heavy you use up half your lift capacity just lifting the forks! but i will say my 3pt forks are the handiest thing i have around the place, i use them all the time for moving sheds instead of skidding them around, the same with small cars and i have gotten in a habbit now too of stacking things on pallets and moving them around that way now too, sure is handy, and while some may dissagree, i like them better than loader forks in some ways, you can see exactly what you are doing, we have forks on our ford 3400 loader and they are neccesary when you need to lift something up high, like off a truck, but its alot harder to see where your forks are, more than once i have missed the pallet of bumped into the wrong thing. the 3pt forks are right behind you where you can see them, and they lift up high enough to take things off my flatbed trailer, or outa the back of my toyota pickup, just not high enough for my dumptruck or my F350 4x4