Clamp on or stand alone pallet forks ?

   / Clamp on or stand alone pallet forks ? #31  
My experience with the BX several years ago.....I bought a nice pin on pallet fork attachment.....about 740 dollars. They worked great, but were difficult to mount after taking the bucket off. I was satisfied that using them as a homeowner on an occasional basis, I could deal with getting the pins out/in.

Then I sold the BX to buy a Kubota B2620. It doesn't fit this machine's bucket pins. Thus I bought the Clamp On style for the new model. The pads for screw down are wide and hold in place okay. This will work for me. But, if had to use forks very often I'd want a QA set up.
If I was a welder maybe I could adapt the original forks to the new machine, either for FEL attachment or 3 pt attachment.....or just sell them as is. So, dragoneggs, be careful how you spend your bucks. Cheers, Mike
 
   / Clamp on or stand alone pallet forks ? #32  
SSQA is the only way to go. Can you weld, OP/Smithy? I bought a generic SSQA plate for $120 then welded on some surpluss forks a friend got at an auction. Heck, if you weren't on the other side of the country I'd sell you the second set of forks I have just laying around real cheap. You could make something similar. I use it for *everything* - lumber, pavers, construction platform. My DK44 can lift a whole pallet of concrete pavers - no worries about a pallet of wood.

Marcus
 
   / Clamp on or stand alone pallet forks ? #33  
Another option would be a 3-POINT set up.
That way you have the bucket for other chores and a greater capacity with 3 point. Also placement is easier as you are then just like a fork lift but the major downside is craning your neck while placing the load.
With 3 point however stacking would not be an option.
 
   / Clamp on or stand alone pallet forks ? #34  
Here's some pics of what I was referring to. It's an easy way to make your own pallet forks if you have access to some old forks and have a little welding skills (or can get a friend to weld for you, like I did). The SSQA adapter plate was $120, the forks were surplus, the round rod stock and short metal plates were about <$50 from a metal scrapyard. The D-rings have been very helpful in securing loads.

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   / Clamp on or stand alone pallet forks ? #35  
Of course stand alone should be the strongest IF you have a quick hitch set up.

Our fixed bucket lead us to go with chain on's as our only cost effective option and we picked up the second set for when moving brush.

One plus for chain-on/clamp-on forks is you can show up with both your forks and your buck really easy.

Pallet Forks -- Bucket Pallet Forks

This is one of the nicest sets I have seen but not cheap but are complete. Chain on forks can move some and come back into places to a degree. The big plus in my view is they move the stress from the lip to the rear edge of the bucket unlike clamp on forks.

Anytime the bucket is on your view of the forks is blocked but by inserting 2x4 standards you and judge the angle of the fork by them and the bucket level gauge. We do not use ours that often but seem worth the purchase price over and over. :)
 
   / Clamp on or stand alone pallet forks ? #36  
That's why I went with chain-on forks from Yankee Warehouse, another TBN advertiser/sponsor though a little visible than some others.

They are very stable, they attach and work well over top of my toothbar (PTB) and as long as I sit tall in the seat, I can usually see either over or under the bucket, or like others have admitted occasionally standing up on the tractor deck to see them if necessary.

I admit that I have crimped the rolled edge of my bucket top a bit with the chains and load binders, but that was my doing, because I didn't pay attention to their instructions to only tension the chains lightly.

I paid $129+ reasonable shipping and have way more than gotten my money's worth in the time since.

They have increased the price now to $149+ Heavy Duty Chain on Bucket/Loader Forks - Yankee Warehouse, LLC.

Not having a QA isn't the tragedy some here seem to think, though they are right that bucket forks do cause limitations in weight capacity, it only matters when you are fighting that margin, and it hasn't been a problem for us in our use.

Other than bending my bucket, sliding out of alignment (even with the supposed stabilizer between the two forks), not being able to see the ends of the fork, and having to constantly re-tighten the screws attaching the forks to the bucket, the attachable forks I have are great ---- NOT!!!!!!
 
   / Clamp on or stand alone pallet forks ? #37  
There are more variables than one would think. For me, I don't use my forks often but when I do they are invaluable. I made my own set out of c-channel and I notched them to fit onto my cutting edge and then use chains which wrap around the back of the bucket. They work great for what I need them for. I pop them on and off easily and quickly. I could not justify the cost of quick attach plate and then forks and then I would've had to do something with my bucket to quick attach as well. I have about $25 into my forks and they have never let me down.
 
   / Clamp on or stand alone pallet forks ? #38  
That's why I went with chain-on forks from Yankee Warehouse, another TBN advertiser/sponsor though a little visible than some others.

They are very stable, they attach and work well over top of my toothbar (PTB) and as long as I sit tall in the seat, I can usually see either over or under the bucket, or like others have admitted occasionally standing up on the tractor deck to see them if necessary.

I admit that I have crimped the rolled edge of my bucket top a bit with the chains and load binders, but that was my doing, because I didn't pay attention to their instructions to only tension the chains lightly.

I paid $129+ reasonable shipping and have way more than gotten my money's worth in the time since.

They have increased the price now to $149+ Heavy Duty Chain on Bucket/Loader Forks - Yankee Warehouse, LLC.

Not having a QA isn't the tragedy some here seem to think, though they are right that bucket forks do cause limitations in weight capacity, it only matters when you are fighting that margin, and it hasn't been a problem for us in our use.

I welded c-channel to the top of my bucket first thing when I purchased my tractor. My chain on work great for what i need. Easy on and off and super inexpensive. They have done all I've asked.
 
   / Clamp on or stand alone pallet forks ? #39  
2x for easy on & off, and doing the jobs we need!

I'm just learning to weld, so I wouldn't trust anything I make to bear the weight reliably yet, and the forks were our 2nd or 3rd purchase after buying our B2320, and reading about uses for FEL-mounted forks on TBN, so that was before I even thought about learning how to weld.

I welded c-channel to the top of my bucket first thing when I purchased my tractor. My chain on work great for what i need. Easy on and off and super inexpensive. They have done all I've asked.
 
   / Clamp on or stand alone pallet forks ? #40  
2x for easy on & off, and doing the jobs we need!

I'm just learning to weld, so I wouldn't trust anything I make to bear the weight reliably yet, and the forks were our 2nd or 3rd purchase after buying our B2320, and reading about uses for FEL-mounted forks on TBN, so that was before I even thought about learning how to weld.
In the same boat I would imagine as you on welding proficiency, as I haven't really welded since a few limited hands on classes in college as part of an engineering degree. But it was fun. There are several projects though on my mind where a failure of a weld would not be catastrophic but just embarrassing.
 

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