escavader
Veteran Member
Well I made some forks for my tractor.I was copying the std clamp on design posted here,and i actually finished them.I ddidnt like the design after i tryed them.I couldnt put them all the way to the outside edge,because it interfeared with the t handle.The forks tended to want to move slightly during tightening,they still would shift[tips]side to side a little.
So what to do?cut off the t handle?,lengthen or use a nut and wrench?bolt on? After sleeping on it ,i decided to strap on.I only had one comealong,thats out.I welded a chain on and tryed my chain binder,too cumbersome,too much added weight.What about my 4 ft 3000 lb straps i use to hold atvs on the trailer.IT worked slick!! It held them tighter than the first clamp on design.Heres a pic of the testing.Just a few seconds to clamp on,and no scratching up the buckets like with chain or cable.I do realize some wont like the idea,because of strap failure possibilitys etc,but they make some pretty rugged ratchet straps,if one should have a tractor with more lift capacity than mine.I thrashed them pretty good,all was fine.My primary use is to haul dead logs,brush,too put things up in the door overhead in the garage,it out to be great for that!If i was to haul something real important ,like say an appliance.,i might add a safety like a c clamp on each for a peace of mind.I think its a good answer to light weight bucket forks,thought id share.
ALAN
So what to do?cut off the t handle?,lengthen or use a nut and wrench?bolt on? After sleeping on it ,i decided to strap on.I only had one comealong,thats out.I welded a chain on and tryed my chain binder,too cumbersome,too much added weight.What about my 4 ft 3000 lb straps i use to hold atvs on the trailer.IT worked slick!! It held them tighter than the first clamp on design.Heres a pic of the testing.Just a few seconds to clamp on,and no scratching up the buckets like with chain or cable.I do realize some wont like the idea,because of strap failure possibilitys etc,but they make some pretty rugged ratchet straps,if one should have a tractor with more lift capacity than mine.I thrashed them pretty good,all was fine.My primary use is to haul dead logs,brush,too put things up in the door overhead in the garage,it out to be great for that!If i was to haul something real important ,like say an appliance.,i might add a safety like a c clamp on each for a peace of mind.I think its a good answer to light weight bucket forks,thought id share.
ALAN