NHSawyer
Bronze Member
Hi Folks,
I thought I'd bring this topic back. When I saw this topic come up few weeks ago I went to the website & looked at the forks. After looking at forks from other companies I decided to go with Paynes.
My need was to be able to move logs upto 30" diameter & 16+ feet with my JD loader backhoe.
When I called to order I spoke the owner of the company I think Bob Payne. He was full of information about forks and answered all my questions. He suggested the forks capable of lifting 6000 lbs. as they were a good match for my machine.
Anyway I got them last week & immediately mounted them onto the loader. They clamped on easily althought they are a bit heavy at 250 lbs each. From there I went over to get 2 logs from the pile. It went great I just jostled the logs a bit & got 2 onto the forks and drove off. Later I used them to dispose of the slabs & moved the milled lumber for sticking.
My impression is that they are well made and will hold well. I think I'll need to be careful not to bend the bucket but I see that as the only problem that may arise.
Mike
I thought I'd bring this topic back. When I saw this topic come up few weeks ago I went to the website & looked at the forks. After looking at forks from other companies I decided to go with Paynes.
My need was to be able to move logs upto 30" diameter & 16+ feet with my JD loader backhoe.
When I called to order I spoke the owner of the company I think Bob Payne. He was full of information about forks and answered all my questions. He suggested the forks capable of lifting 6000 lbs. as they were a good match for my machine.
Anyway I got them last week & immediately mounted them onto the loader. They clamped on easily althought they are a bit heavy at 250 lbs each. From there I went over to get 2 logs from the pile. It went great I just jostled the logs a bit & got 2 onto the forks and drove off. Later I used them to dispose of the slabs & moved the milled lumber for sticking.
My impression is that they are well made and will hold well. I think I'll need to be careful not to bend the bucket but I see that as the only problem that may arise.
Mike