Need plans for bucket forks

   / Need plans for bucket forks #11  
gwdixon I really like your design!:thumbsup: I wish I would have gone with something like that when I built my brush forks, I just used what I had laying around. Now that I have the grapple I don't use it anymore.

Thanks. Another advantage is that two can be used as pallet forks. That is why the angles on the tips would seem to be counter-intuitive.

These are for a SCUT so are obviously lightweight compared to yours.

The tines on yours are more like what Ruark should consider. The individual hay spears are similar but seem to be made from a different grade of steel (like used for pallet forks) to resist bending. You professionals would know what it is.

A grapple is certainly the best way to go if you have front hydraulics and plenty of funding.
 
   / Need plans for bucket forks #13  
Don't use pipe. It is much too soft and will bend. Heating and bending it back works for a while but eventually metal fatigue causes the pipe to fail.

The absolute best fork for the job is a gang of hay spears. I thought Ag Supply had the spear only but just searched and couldn't find it.

Anyway, four or five of those should do the job if you can find the replacement tines. It would not be cheap but they would last a lot longer than pipe or channel iron. (Below are photos of a channel iron set that I slapped together.)

Mark is correct about using a light weight bucket. If the load is too heavy the bucket distorts.


You mean one of these? Agri Supply - Search

A gang of these would be safer than anything that could be made at a reasonable price.
 
   / Need plans for bucket forks #15  
Here is one of the better clamp on tooth bar builds I've seen on this site for a while...

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/207867-homemade-clamp-toothbar.html

What the OP is describing is basically a toothbar with longer teeth. I'm sure this clamp on design could be modified to just about any kind of attachment including forks. I like this design because it requires no drilling or welding on the bucket, yet there are no bolt heads or screws sticking out.
 
   / Need plans for bucket forks #16  
Just found this design while searching for another design for the frame another poster made from channel iron. http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/193825-easy-forks.html

If anyone knows the post i'm looking for I would greatly appreciate the link. Have been looking for some time.:anyone: I might make one of these myself for brush.:licking:

Sorry Mack, blew right past your post.:eek: Still searching
 

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