3v0
Platinum Member
I have been debating pallet forks and have been suffering from sticker shock on the combined price of forks + a quick attach system. Knowing that I was not going to figure out what I wanted soon I came up with a set to use now. It would help me decide on if I would be happy with fixed width forks.
They are constructed of NOS twisted construction grade 2x4's glued with lots of polyurethane. I jointed most of the glue surfaces flat. They are not centered because I did not want to remove the level indicator on the bucket.



Pros
I have maxed out the lift capacity of the loader using them without breaking.
The are attached to the loader using 2 pipe clamps and can be attached or detached in a minute or two per side.
Cons
Butt ugly but I was not going for looks.
Do not like the forks in front of the bucket idea.
The forks are too tall to go into most pallets. I plan to plane them down a bit.
They are constructed of NOS twisted construction grade 2x4's glued with lots of polyurethane. I jointed most of the glue surfaces flat. They are not centered because I did not want to remove the level indicator on the bucket.



Pros
I have maxed out the lift capacity of the loader using them without breaking.
The are attached to the loader using 2 pipe clamps and can be attached or detached in a minute or two per side.
Cons
Butt ugly but I was not going for looks.
Do not like the forks in front of the bucket idea.
The forks are too tall to go into most pallets. I plan to plane them down a bit.