Taylortractornut
Elite Member
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2002
- Messages
- 2,770
- Location
- Iuka Mississippi USA
- Tractor
- 3550 Fard Backhoe and a 1948 Farmall Cub,
I just split a 48 inch fork to make a set of forks for a customers 2305 JD. I have a table burner in my shop and I have a fence on it that runs up to a stand that has another pattern holder for a straight edge. I can burn 10 inch plate and 2 inch is a wal in the park. I hung the top leg up and cut the fork down the middle. I also then laid it on the table by the top leg and cut it down. I was 1/8 inch off the cut but that was due to the pucker on the side of the fork heel the customer and I didnt realize. After I split the fork he put it on his frame. It has picked up several logs sinche then.