Homemade pallet forks

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#11  
Before I built them I looked up the weights and figured it was going to be 120 pounds. I would guess it is close to that maybe 150 tops. The cage is 3/16×2 flatbed. The top and bottom rails for the forks are 2" angle 5/16 thick. The vertical supports where the brackets to attach to the tractor are 2x4×1/8 as well as the forks. I believe the width is 42 or 44 and the forks are 40 long if I remember correctly. I copied the brackets on the bucket and had them plasma cut for 60 bucks. I have under 200 into these, and probably 20 hours of my life
 
   / Homemade pallet forks #12  
Thanks for the reply. I just saw it as I haven't been on this forum regularly for a while, got sidetracked with other things. Planning to get back to this soon. Your design is about right for my uses, just need to adapt it to my Kubota.
 
   / Homemade pallet forks #13  
Great looking project and handy!

No problems with the forks bending? They look a little thin, but maybe the weight to bend doesn't exceed loader lift limit?
 
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#14  
Yes they have bent about 1/4 inch from lifting with the tips. If I were do it again I would use channel, cut the angle and weld flat bar on the bottom. even 3/16 tube would probably be ok but by time you cut them and angle them the channel would be easier and stronger
 
   / Homemade pallet forks #15  
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#16  
Overall I am very happy with them. They don't seem to be bending more but if they do I'll zip them off and weld on new forks
 
   / Homemade pallet forks #19  
Very nice, well executed project!
 
   / Homemade pallet forks #20  
Before I built them I looked up the weights and figured it was going to be 120 pounds. I would guess it is close to that maybe 150 tops. The cage is 3/16×2 flatbed. The top and bottom rails for the forks are 2" angle 5/16 thick. The vertical supports where the brackets to attach to the tractor are 2x4×1/8 as well as the forks. I believe the width is 42 or 44 and the forks are 40 long if I remember correctly. I copied the brackets on the bucket and had them plasma cut for 60 bucks. I have under 200 into these, and probably 20 hours of my life

I had similar thoughts with my B3300, didn't want a 500lbs set of forks. Made my set out of 1.5 x 3 x .125 wall rectangle I had laying around. Bent one early on lifting a silo blower with the tip but that was my fault for pushing my luck. They've lifted everything I've tired and maxed out the hyd capacity attempting. I don't think my set weighs 50 lbs -- I can lift them easily with 1 hand.

Nice job on your set.
 

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