Made some pallet Forks

   / Made some pallet Forks #11  
I built a similar set a few years ago for my Case 580- used 2x6 .187" wall tubing, sliced a "vee" out of the front ends, clamped together and welded. I've picked up small cars with 'em, still straight.

Only problem is, without a "bucket camera", I can't see the tips of the forks thru that 1 yd. bucket :confused:

I built mine to extend under the bucket clear to the back heel, then inserted heavy 4" angle in the rear tubing and welded it, big hole in one side so I can chain 'em in place for repetitive/brush moving, etc -

Sooo, for pallets I started inserting the forks into the pallet, THEN tilt bucket downward, float it onto the forks, drive gently forward while curling the bucket, pick it up and go.

Fast forward, 80 lbs. per fork got heavier :rolleyes: - not as much fun as it wasn't before :laughing:

So one of the next 20 projects is a QA system (current project) for the bucket, then a "forklift type" open frame that will take either the heavy pallet forks or a (already built) set of brush forks.

The open frame will be carefully designed with line of sight considerations, and might even WORK :rolleyes:

Here's a "nearly done" shot of the brush forks

And a pic of the pallet forks

Forgot to add, I really appreciate your craftsmanship on your pallet forks, I'm sure you already know the use they'll get... Steve
 

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   / Made some pallet Forks
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#13  
Thanks for the compliments. But there are far more talented people on here than me I am sure. I am sure a pro can look closely and see may flaws.

Buckitcase: same issue using these forks on dads 4500TLB and 1yd bucket. Cannot see them. HAve to have a spotter when unloading the trailer, but still better than unloading by hand.
 
   / Made some pallet Forks #14  
Thanks for the compliments. But there are far more talented people on here than me I am sure. I am sure a pro can look closely and see may flaws. Buckitcase: same issue using these forks on dads 4500TLB and 1yd bucket. Cannot see them. HAve to have a spotter when unloading the trailer, but still better than unloading by hand.
Nice job, I'd like to build some just like it. Did you fab the screw clamps? If not, can you tell me where you bought them? Thanks!
 
   / Made some pallet Forks #15  
View through my "forks." I actually took the complete fork assembly from a 6k forklift and welded a skid steer plate on. I'll get more pics of them. I need to paint them up. They look sad. Maybe black, maybe LS Blue. Tips will be safety yellow!




CT
 
   / Made some pallet Forks #16  
These are my bucket forks. I built these before I went skid steer attach and built the legit forks. Loosly copied the Northern Tool type forks.



Enjoy

CT
 
   / Made some pallet Forks #17  
One thing I noticed that was missing on the homemade forks that the commercially available ones have is a pocket to put a wood 2x4 or piece of steel to hold the load when you curl the forks back. I got the small set recently from Titan and it has this pocket and a place for a chain binder to hook into it in addition to the clamp. Maybe y'all don't need that but seems like a good safety item. I bought because I don't have the material readily available, welding skills are many years rusty and don't have the time to do it. For $169 it was well worth it for what i need.
 
   / Made some pallet Forks
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#18  
I didnt really need anything to stick up higher than the clamping part itself. It sticks up ~4" which is enough to keep the things I move from sliding back.
 
   / Made some pallet Forks #19  
I found more pics of when the forks were fresh built.





The only things I would do different (if anyone is interested in building forks)...

1. Add a T-handle to the 3/4" setscrew. Currently requires a 12"-15" crescent wrench to install and remove.
2. Add a piece of flat that extends a few inches off each side to contact the cutting edge to help stabilize the forks.
3. Make the heel plate taller to contact the bottom of the bucket better.
4. Maybe add a connection point on the heel of the fork to attach a chain and binder. Then bring chain around the bucket to bind forks tight.
5. Maybe add a pocket for a 2x4... Really not needed.

CT
 

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