gwdixon
Elite Member
OK, here is a weird one. 1/2" solid square stock 10" long. A 2" piece of it welded parallel to the bottom and to the brush guard. It makes a "U" with very long verticals and only 1/2" between the verticals.
The chain links slide between the brush guard and the square stock. It should take about four or five loops and will not slide out. Three units will be welded onto the brush guard for three chains.
One caveat - I have all of the materials but with 111 degree heat index the project is being put off. It may end up being a total failure but it seems like a good idea in theory.
Reason: The chain used to be wrapped around the top of the forks where some 2" x 1/8" framing is used as guard. The chain came loose and, unnoticed, got caught under a front tire while carrying a heavy load. The framing ended up like a pretzel. Some 2" x 1/4" bar will be used to rebuild it when the weather cooperates.
I thought about welding the chain carriers on the new forklift frame but the range of motion would allow the chain to slip out of the square stock carrier.
The chain links slide between the brush guard and the square stock. It should take about four or five loops and will not slide out. Three units will be welded onto the brush guard for three chains.
One caveat - I have all of the materials but with 111 degree heat index the project is being put off. It may end up being a total failure but it seems like a good idea in theory.
Reason: The chain used to be wrapped around the top of the forks where some 2" x 1/8" framing is used as guard. The chain came loose and, unnoticed, got caught under a front tire while carrying a heavy load. The framing ended up like a pretzel. Some 2" x 1/4" bar will be used to rebuild it when the weather cooperates.
I thought about welding the chain carriers on the new forklift frame but the range of motion would allow the chain to slip out of the square stock carrier.