The New JD Pallet Forks came in today

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Chris2520

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Well i Got my New Pallet Forks for the 2520 today.
I wonder how people get along without them.:) I got the fixed rail forks.
for the JD carrier. there great. you can slide them as wide as the tractor. or push them all the way together and hang a chain on the tines. . I will say this. The 2520 will lift alot more than JD says it will. i know these forks must weigh 300 pounds. and today i lifted 21 , 16 foot 2x6 deck boards with 7 , 8 footer on top and about ten other boards all stacked up.and it was all wet wood. and Johnny did not even grunt..:D i took it to max hight like it was an empty bucket. anyone who dont have forks. i recommend them highly. here is a few pics right after i put them on. i even got me a pallet now. that the forks came on. cant have pallet forks without a pallet...:p
 

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   / The New JD Pallet Forks came in today #2  
Very, very nice ! thats something I do not have, and is something I need
 
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ducati996 said:
Very, very nice ! thats something I do not have, and is something I need

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me too How much ?
 
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The quick rule of thumb for the weight of finished lumber like that is, for a 4'x8' area (like a 4x8 piece of plywood) you will have a 100lbs per inch of thickness. Nice set up though, hope it wasn't too much moola.
 
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To paraphrase the movie Lawnmower Man, "my birth cry will be the sound of every JD dealer's phone on this planet ringing in unison" :)

Very nice and now I need *another* new toy!
 
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There about 980$ retail. I paid less. cause i bought all the stuff you see in my sig line at one time. and paid cash...;) so i got them for about 7 something. i dont care if thay were a grand. there worth it. thay will fit a 2000 / 3000 and 4000 seris tractor. it has 2 carriers on it. so you would never haft to buy forks ever again. The build quality is amazing. I love them...:)
take them on and off in 30 seconds.

Chris...:)
 
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What is the difference between floating and fixed tine forks? I also bought the fixed tine forks and have been happy with them, but I never learned the difference between the two since my dealer assured me that the fixed tines is what I needed.
 
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gary_dsc said:
What is the difference between floating and fixed tine forks? I also bought the fixed tine forks and have been happy with them, but I never learned the difference between the two since my dealer assured me that the fixed tines is what I needed.

The floating forks are mounted to a pipe at the top of the fork. The forks are not attached at the bottom. The can piviot on the pipe when tilt the bucket down. I am not sure what the purpose of that is. I owned a set of them. They were ok. I now have the fixed set & like them fine.
 
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That's about 700 lbs of lumber if it's doug fir and pretty wet.
 
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chevy said:
The floating forks are mounted to a pipe at the top of the fork. The forks are not attached at the bottom. The can piviot on the pipe when tilt the bucket down. I am not sure what the purpose of that is. I owned a set of them. They were ok. I now have the fixed set & like them fine.
Isn't the purpose of the floating forks is if you're picking up something such as a pallet that's on unlevel ground? The fixed blades would make picking up unlevel material more difficult.
I too am in the search for a set of forks. My search continues.
BTW.. nice setup you have.
 
 
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