Clamp On Bucket Forks

   / Clamp On Bucket Forks #11  
Did you get the "Acme" threaded rod from your local steel supplier or what was your source? And What is the female portion for the rod. Gene
 
   / Clamp On Bucket Forks
  • Thread Starter
#12  
suncoast said:
Did you get the "Acme" threaded rod from your local steel supplier or what was your source? And What is the female portion for the rod. Gene

The acme rod and the nuts (welded to the channel) were both from McMaster-Carr.
forks2.jpg
 
   / Clamp On Bucket Forks #13  
LBrown59 said:
they can do that but it's not a big problem most time.

Yeah cause moving something to the side with the forks and then having one of your forks crooked makes it so easy to pick up the next thing. :rolleyes:
 
   / Clamp On Bucket Forks #14  
Really nice job. I wanted to build a set myself but did not have time and purchased a set of Paynes clamp on forks. The double clamp should help keep the forks straight never thought about that approach. I was going to attempt to increase the contact area where the fork fits to the cutting edge. My thinking was if I could lengthen this contact area the forks would be less likely to move...
 
   / Clamp On Bucket Forks #16  
Chuck K. said:
Really nice job. I wanted to build a set myself but did not have time and purchased a set of Paynes clamp on forks. The double clamp should help keep the forks straight never thought about that approach. I was going to attempt to increase the contact area where the fork fits to the cutting edge. My thinking was if I could lengthen this contact area the forks would be less likely to move...
On a scale of 1-10 how annoying do you find this movement?
With me It's 1 maybe less.
 
   / Clamp On Bucket Forks #17  
I use my bucket fork all the time. Some times they move and most of the time it in never a problem. I have regular forklifts at work and I get on and off them more to slide the forks around than I do on my tractor
 
   / Clamp On Bucket Forks #18  
LBrown59 said:
On a scale of 1-10 how annoying do you find this movement?
With me It's 1 maybe less.

As long as I approached what ever I am picking up straight it was not that big of a problem.. Maybe I am not as skilled as you but I would rate it ~4 or so.

Giving it more thought the lack of seeing the forks is probably more of an issue. I mostly use my clamp on forks for loads like this:

Mar28FORKS_001.jpg

They work great for trimming/removing. Larger heavier items go into the bucket, the big bushy stuff lays across the clamp ons

If I am actually moving pallets or heavy loads I get out my QA pallet forks.

3-May14UnloadingRebar2002.jpg
 
   / Clamp On Bucket Forks #19  
One way to keep them from moving would be to weld a small piece of pipe to them horizontal on the backer plate, and then have a smaller diameter pipe that would slide through the pieces. I use electrical conduit for mine and that worked well.
 
   / Clamp On Bucket Forks #20  
Love This Site.. enjoy sharing some of my experience and ideas...
Here's my custom bucket fork attachment, simple quick connect and welded on chain hooks. easy to build... enjoy
 

Attachments

  • DSC02107.jpg
    DSC02107.jpg
    587.5 KB · Views: 4,807
  • DSC02106.jpg
    DSC02106.jpg
    557.2 KB · Views: 2,115
  • DSC02108.jpg
    DSC02108.jpg
    417.1 KB · Views: 1,719
  • DSC02109.jpg
    DSC02109.jpg
    597.9 KB · Views: 1,708

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2013 JOHN DEERE 470G LC EXCAVATOR (A51242)
2013 JOHN DEERE...
2021 FORD F-150 XL EXT CAB TRUCK (A51406)
2021 FORD F-150 XL...
2018 ISUZU FTR 24FT BOX TRUCK (A51222)
2018 ISUZU FTR...
2016 John Deere TS Gator Utility Cart (A48082)
2016 John Deere TS...
PETTIBONE B66 EXTENDO (A51222)
PETTIBONE B66...
2007 INTERNATIONAL 7400 DT466 SFA 4X4X CHASSIS TRK (A51406)
2007 INTERNATIONAL...
 
Top