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JohnDeere391

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Just got new Titan pallet forks delivered today. What do you guys think?
 

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Got a set of their 48" forks myself. Haven't had an issue yet. About half price of the Frontier brand.
 
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Got a set of 42" forks from Titan a couple years back for my JD 3320 with 300CX FEL and love them! Very well made in my opinion, and the bonus was when I traded up this past summer for a JD 4320 with a 400x FEL, they still fit. I think you'll be very pleased with yours.
 
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Can't tell much from that pic, but if you like them, that is what really counts.
 
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I like my Dirt Dog 48" unit very well.
 
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Just got new Titan pallet forks delivered today. What do you guys think?

Look like a good set of forks. Are they for a global carrier? Don't look like the OEM JD 3-4000 attachment.

AKfish
 
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Just got new Titan pallet forks delivered today. What do you guys think?

john deere 391, what tractor are you putting them on, the reason I ask is I have a set of 42" forks that I am trying to sell, that was modified to fit the john deere 500 series loaders. it will also fit the 300 or 400 series loaders if you move the pin up higher, I also will receive my new forks from titan in a couple days. my forks are going on a john deere 5320 tractor, with a 542 loader on it.
 
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They are going on a jd 4500. I have used them and love how easy it is to pick things up now. My set also has a pin for the 5000 series
 
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They are going on a jd 4500. I have used them and love how easy it is to pick things up now. My set also has a pin for the 5000 series

391 what length are those forks? I can't tell if they are 36" or 42"
 
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Curious how these are holding up I am looking into getting a set, I have read some mixed reviews on titan but like the price compared to others.
 
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Land Pride 2100lb forks. Had em about five years and don't regret it a bit.
 
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I have the Titan 42" inch forks. Use them quit a bit, no problems or complaints. I also got the hay spear option, glad I did. Have not used it for any hay yet but it sure made putting these posts in easy.
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Cat a little off topic, that is some beautiful country you're in!!
That truss design is very interesting for sure. Is that you're design or engineered?

Matt

It is my design, but, I copied how I seen many others built around here.
Here's the finished product.
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With the lower chord in tension under load, do you have a cable across to handle it, or are the gang plates carrying that tension load?

Maybe no snow where you are in Utah.
 
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With the lower chord in tension under load, do you have a cable across to handle it, or are the gang plates carrying that tension load?

Maybe no snow where you are in Utah.

Forgive me, I'm a plumber not a framer. I'm not exactly sure what you are asking. I will say the trusses are bolted (3/4" X 12" carriage bolts) thru the truss plates to the posts and nailed then support boards are nailed under each truss. This is the third barn I've built the exact same way. No problems thus far, oldest one being 18 years old. We do gets lots of snow here. Last winter you could have walked up the snow on the awning side of the barn right onto the roof.
Here's the best pictures I have of how the trusses are attached to the posts.
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I'll add I had the truss plant put on thicker plates than what they normally use. Wore out 3 cobalt drill bits drilling all the holes.
You can see me standing on my platform using the 42" Titan forks. Just staying on topic here. :laughing:
 
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Forgive me, I'm a plumber not a framer. I'm not exactly sure what you are asking. I will say the trusses are bolted (3/4" X 12" carriage bolts) thru the truss plates to the posts and nailed then support boards are nailed under each truss. This is the third barn I've built the exact same way. No problems thus far, oldest one being 18 years old. We do gets lots of snow here. Last winter you could have walked up the snow on the awning side of the barn right onto the roof.
Here's the best pictures I have of how the trusses are attached to the posts.
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I'll add I had the truss plant put on thicker plates than what they normally use. Wore out 3 cobalt drill bits drilling all the holes.
You can see me standing on my platform using the 42" Titan forks. Just staying on topic here. :laughing:

Thanks for all the feedback, defiantly interesting setup, does it save money on buying trusses? seems like if it did the money would be ate up for the bigger roof beams. plus if you finished the inside you would have more framing to do for a ceiling.
 
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Thanks for all the feedback, defiantly interesting setup, does it save money on buying trusses? seems like if it did the money would be ate up for the bigger roof beams. plus if you finished the inside you would have more framing to do for a ceiling.

Does save money on trusses. I do not intend to ever finish the inside, just storage for my farm equipment etc...
 
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I have the 42" Titan forks, been getting a lot of use out of them. I actually bought the John Deere global/euro set before my tractor was delivered (bad info from seller of my tractor) and had to cut off the mounts, then water jet and weld new mounts for my tractor. They have been great, strong and well built.

Here are some pics of mine:

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