Pallet Forks?

   / Pallet Forks? #11  
I don’t have quick attach. Thought about making the plates and getting a quick attach bucket
 
   / Pallet Forks? #12  
i use clamp on trash forks with great success on my bobcat 2025. Visibility is a definite issue, and for a big jump in price, quick attach would be the best option. However, I dont use it that often - and mostly in spring to move brush and trees cut with chain saw. Takes literally a minute to install/remove, and i have never had them slip or bend the bucket. I have lifted trees right at the limit of my loader with no trouble from the forks (though i did bend one finger a bit!)
 
   / Pallet Forks? #13  
What keeps those from swinging left or right?
 
   / Pallet Forks? #15  
Agree, clamp on is better than nothing. But anyone that has used both know that if you have quick attach they are a lot better. Mostly due to the clamp on putting the weight so far forward and not beint able to pick things up.
 
   / Pallet Forks? #17  
I see these and how they clamp on bottom of bucket. I see they also brace up against the botttom side. But it seems like it would bend the bucket. Anyone have issues like that?
Clamp on forks are most efficient/effective when needing to move a partial pallet of dry chicken feathers.
 
   / Pallet Forks? #18  
I have clamp ons with a spreader that goes between the legs to keep them straight.
One Day I'll get SSQA clamps, just don;t have the extra $ right now.
 
   / Pallet Forks? #19  
Clamp on will eventually let you down - possibly costing more than you save.
Get a standard set of SSQA forks.
If you don't have SSQA, now is a good time to do that too.
I couldn't say it any more accurate. Like someone once said "pay now or pay later" or was it Buy once cry once? ;)
 
   / Pallet Forks? #20  
One slight advantage of the bolt on forks that I use under my bucket is : When cleaning sticks from my yard, after a storm or in the spring every year, the smaller sticks can go in the bucket, while the larger ones are out on the forks.

That saves me a trip back to the burning pile, compared to if I did that jobs with a bare set of quick attach forks. I suppose the clamp in forks would have that same advantage for that job.

For most other usage, the added visibility, by not having the bucket, would be a big advantage for the quick attach forks.

When I am moving mostly smaller sticks and light construction debris, I lay an old man door across my bolt-on bucket forks, and clamp that to the bucket edge with a single c-lamp thru the knob hole. That greatly increases the volume capacity of my bucket and is like having a dump truck available for lighter weight material.
That is a huge time saver compared to moving stuff with a trailer that must be manually loaded and manually unloaded.
 

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