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I have a piece of 3 inch channel welded to the upright. The flat sides are facing each other. There is about 3/4 of an inch between the two. Make sure you checkout the gussetts for strength. They also limitg how far onto the bucket the forks slide. I welded a large nut onto the top piece of channel after popping a hole with my plasma cutter. I welded to rods onto the top of the bolt in a V to turn it with. Takes longer to carry the forks to the tractor than it does to install them.


Ron
 
   / Forks #12  
Ron
Thanks alot for the reply. I want to use mine to pick up my 60 gal. drum that I use to store my diesel in, by placing it on a pallet. Thanks for the info.

Reese
 
   / Forks #13  
I made an experimental set of forks similar to yours for picking up brush in piles. The problem I had was the forks had a tendency to sway in or out and would end up at a 20 to 30 degree angle. Have you experienced that with yours? Mine were narrower than yours and I am sure that had a lot to do with it.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( made an experimental set of forks similar to yours for picking up brush in piles. The problem I had was the forks had a tendency to sway in or out and would end up at a 20 to 30 degree angle. )</font> Brent, I was having that trouble with a pair of clamp on forks I bought on Ebay because the mouth of the forks is pretty large, and the whole thing rides on the pin that holds them on. At first, I put a piece of water pipe in the underneath space of the forks to make it fit tighter, and after installing my toothbar, I place the fork up next to one of the toothbar teeth keeping it from moving to the side. The pipe helped a lot, the toothbar a lot more. John
 
   / Forks #15  
Are the forks themselves out of channel or did you use an old pair of forks or such?

Thanks
 
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Brent, the bolt holds the fork from moving. No problemsyet. If I have problems, I will just add another bolt. AT 3/4 inch gap, they fit snug.

Alan, the forks and everything are made out of 3inch channel. I do not plan on picking up a vehicle, so I was not too worried. I plan on picking up lumber and moving it. So far they have performed well.

Ron
 
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Yes. I popped a hole with the plasma cutter. Welded a large nut over the hole. and welded two handles to the bolt. just tighten down the bolt.

Ron
 

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