alchemysa
Veteran Member
For my next project, I'm going to build a set of FEL forks like the ones shown in:
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...81695406-forks-my-front-end-loader-forks4.jpg
Thats the set of forks I made. They look very long but that makes them pretty easy to see from the seat. They work perfectly and are quick to fit. They also transfer the stress well so the bottom of the bucket is not distorted. Note that my bucket has a square back so that also helps somewhat. (You want the forks to extend back into the bucket as far as possible so they don't fall out when tilted down.) Also note the small rectangular plates welded to the top of the bucket to stop the forks falling out. I strongly suggest you make a mockup of one side of the forks with some 2x4 wood so you get the length and angles correct. The forks are fitted by sliding them in 'on the level' then sliding them sideways, so make sure you leave room for some sideways movement.
On the negative side, I built them way too heavy. (It's heavy duty rectangular tube). No way could my loader lift what these are capable of handling. So don't overbuild them, it just reduces lifting capacity and make them heavier to fit. Also note that the final forks only had one lateral bar not 2 as in the original post. The channel you mentioned might be quite successful. It would probably be easy to strengthen them up later if needed.
Good luck and please show us the final result.