johnnydel29
Bronze Member
I am about to cut 5 huge willows on my property and would rather not drag brush piles and logs across our property, making a mess of the ground. I decided I want to build forks that attach to the loader frame of my JD. I did a similar project over the winter for a snowplow, and it worked out well.
So far I cut and made the forks. I was fortunate enought to find nice 1/4" thick tube at steel mill scrape, for less than $40.00 for the five pieces shown.
I used some scrape 1/4" flat to make the tips.
I was not able to get all five equal lengths, the forks will be mixed long, short, long etc.... However, I am not sure if this is the best approach.
For now, I am waitng on the bracket and pins I ordered that clip onto the loader frame, then I will build the frame, add the forks and attach to the loader frame.
The main purpose of the forks is to move brush piles and logs. The pics below is what I have done so far. Just waiting to get more materials.
So far I cut and made the forks. I was fortunate enought to find nice 1/4" thick tube at steel mill scrape, for less than $40.00 for the five pieces shown.
I used some scrape 1/4" flat to make the tips.
I was not able to get all five equal lengths, the forks will be mixed long, short, long etc.... However, I am not sure if this is the best approach.
For now, I am waitng on the bracket and pins I ordered that clip onto the loader frame, then I will build the frame, add the forks and attach to the loader frame.
The main purpose of the forks is to move brush piles and logs. The pics below is what I have done so far. Just waiting to get more materials.