munzzzzzzz
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I just got a model 40 loader for my John Deere 425 and would like to build some forks to move pallets of wood around. I like the concept of the Paynes forks, but I would prefer to build something that doesn't use the bucket. The 40 loader only has a lift capacity of 350 lbs at 36" and only 215lbs at full height. The bucket must weigh about 200 lbs itself, so I'm thinking if I can come up with a design that is strong but lighter than the bucket I'll be able to get some much needed extra lift capacity.
The trick, of course, is to build something that's strong enough to handle the load but light enough to not limit capacity. I'm looking at maybe 500lbs max load. Does anyone have any advice/insight/suggestions as to what to use in building one? I'm thinking using rectangular tubes for the forks, but something that has adjustable fork spacing would be nice.
I did find this one for sale (not locally of course), this is basically exactly what I'd need, but I'm not sure if it's built heaver than it needs to be and as a result is limiting the lift capacity:
http://www.weekendfreedommachines.org/discus/messages/174/147410.jpg
That is more or less the design I had in mind, though.
The trick, of course, is to build something that's strong enough to handle the load but light enough to not limit capacity. I'm looking at maybe 500lbs max load. Does anyone have any advice/insight/suggestions as to what to use in building one? I'm thinking using rectangular tubes for the forks, but something that has adjustable fork spacing would be nice.
I did find this one for sale (not locally of course), this is basically exactly what I'd need, but I'm not sure if it's built heaver than it needs to be and as a result is limiting the lift capacity:
http://www.weekendfreedommachines.org/discus/messages/174/147410.jpg
That is more or less the design I had in mind, though.