Cutting Fork in half?

   / Cutting Fork in half? #11  
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.
 
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#12  
buy yourself a set of bale spears and use them as forks. will be plenty strong for your uses. thats what i use on my deere 2520 and they work great, and lighter than forks so leaves more for lifting!!!

BALE SPEAR 39 W/ NUT, BLACK - Agri Supply

just a thought....

And a great thought that one is.

I love these boards.

Thanks to all others as well. Have to conjure on this a bit more and see what I stumble into that I can stand to buy. Just found a tore up tooth bar, bent with several broke teeth, bought it for $30 and will cut out the section I need for the toothbar for the Dingo for about the price of one weld on tooth. As my motto goes, eating the elephant one bite at a time.
 
   / Cutting Fork in half? #13  
Forks are made of high strength steel and heat treated after they are bent. Cutting lengthways with a torch or plasma would likely make them brittle/weak. If I were to attempt this I would get some narrow cut-off wheels for a 9" grinder and keep it cool mabey partially submerge the fork in water and take my time. This would also reduce clean up.

As stated by Iwalsh
I don't care what you use,it's going to create alot of heat,probably enough to ruin the integrity of the steel. Why take the chance of a possible accident.

But then again,maybe I'm just too safety conscious............NOT:)

Greg
 
   / Cutting Fork in half? #14  
buy yourself a set of bale spears and use them as forks. will be plenty strong for your uses. thats what i use on my deere 2520 and they work great, and lighter than forks so leaves more for lifting!!!

BALE SPEAR 39 W/ NUT, BLACK - Agri Supply

just a thought....

Thats a very good idea: If two of these tines can carry a damp bale, they will sure be able to withstand the lift capacity of a Dingo.. The Dingo lifts 750kg at most, i suppose ??
I'm sure that a box of abrasive disks to either cut, or touch up the standard fork, are more expensive than the two tines with welding bushings. And if you bend or break one, you can just order a new one (or directly order a spare with them) instead of having to do the trick again.

Cutting a high grade fork lengthwise will take lots of beer...
 
   / Cutting Fork in half? #15  
Anyone ever done that?

I have, twice. Along with TaylorTractor, that makes 2 of us.

My forkframe is my most-used implement, and it has served me very well
since I built it years ago. I have maxed out the lifting cap of my tractors
with it with no problems, many times.

When I first looked at buying a forkframe to fit my tractor (at that time,
a Kubota L2550), I was dissappointed by the cost and the weight.

So I bought a pair of short industrial forks.....6.5"x2"x36", as I recall, and
I had my steel disti (PDM) cut them on a table for $100 each. They
could not cut the corners, however, so I paid a pal with a Stihl 14" cutoff
saw to get the corners.

Then I cut off the ears and welded it up into a fixed frame, set at exactly
the spacing of my FEL arms. The total weight of the frame was just under
200#. They are not adjustable, but that has been no real problem. Now,
they are just over 200#, after adding a 3-pt hitch to them. I have used
them on a L2550DT, a L2500DT, and now my Kioti CK30. I also set the
loader curl cyl pivot farther from the boom pivot so my lifting cap using the
curl circuit is greater than before.
 

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   / Cutting Fork in half? #16  
I used the reasoning that commercial forks like Paynes, Forktach, abby and others that use tubing were stout that the cut for if it was weakend wouldnt break or bend. Mine have maxed out the loaders and 3 points many times. I used to run a set of tube type Abby bucket hooked Forks that mounted on a 580 Case TLB. I moved over i50 tons of water main pipe with it and no problems. Later used a narrowed down set on the same loader to move another 100 tons. The torch cuts pretty quickly plus I misted water on eater sides of the cut.
 
   / Cutting Fork in half? #17  
While your rummaging around the scrap yard, keep an eye out for a fork off a slipsheet lift. They are at least 3 times as wide, and a 1/3 the thickness of a regular fork. Capacity seems to be in excess of a ton, since most pallets weigh at least that for normal grocery store items. One of those would be easier to cut down, and allow you more lifting capacity if you cut one in half. Typically they are four feet long forks, or close (*never measured one)
David from jax

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   / Cutting Fork in half? #18  
Check out some forklift repair shops in your area, and ask if they have any old block forks laying around. They are not as wide and usually not in demand. I found a set near me for $100/pr.

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#19  
Dang, two more great ideas, I will talk to the stone place, or better yet, SWMBO will talk with them as she buys from them regularly, I bet they have some of those forks that are too worn for them, but would be fine for me.

Sandman, what are the slipsheet forks used for? Never seen them before, looks like a box factory in the background. We have a box factory here I have bought from on occasion so I will ask them as well.

Thanks guys.
 
   / Cutting Fork in half? #20  
One mild steel 1x2 solid in the flat will hold about 300lb at 36" or twice that as a distributed load.

Here are the specs for Toro forks:
Fork Material High strength steel
Physical Characteristics Width 31"
Adj. width between tines
Length 40"
Height 29"
Weight 162 lbs.
Maximum Lift Height 61"
Operating Capacity 335 lbs.
 

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