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07-18-2012, 09:53 PM #11Bronze Member
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Re: loader forks
Jeff, thanks for all the data. My loader has a 1600 lb lift and a 2400 lb break out force (so I read). I like the aluminum weight as I am not the strongest armed dude. I am thinking of the medium weight forks. I would like to be able to have debris and pallet forks as this would be the cat's meow, but dollars are talking. I am looking at a set on ebay by gc-manufacturing in Oklahoma for $149 (strap on). Hey, nice clean machine! I have some work to do.
Crazyal why do you need the rachet? doesn't the chain work sufficiently? Where did you get yours from?
Raider
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07-19-2012, 10:26 AM #12
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