Horst forks here too. I have the fixed ones, particularly because you can dump stuff that's loaded onto the fixed ones. The floating ones are really only good for picking up pallets. The fixed forks can be used for so many other things.
Not sure what's meant by fixed vs floating, if floating means you can adjust the width, Mine are adjustable and I move all kinds of things, not just pallets.
I didn't realize any better quality forks would even come un-adjustable, seems that would be a detriment.
JB.
Fixed means the forks are firmly attached to the pallet frame at the top and bottom of the fork.
Floating tines are only attached at the top of the fork to the frame. The tine is allowed to "float" or swing freely at the bottom. Floating tines are sometimes easier to remove from a pallet and as the operator backs out of the pallet. As the operator backs away from the pallet the tips of the forks can't catch the bottom of the pallet and move the pallet with free floating tines.
Both fixed and floating pallet tines can be moved in or out for width as needed. (Few exceptions)
IMHO, the fixed forks are much more useful, than floating tine forks. I have a set of both.
Same here. I also got mine at my dealer and cheaper. I was concerned about the weight of them but I failed to realize I was also removing a rather heavy bucket.Can't go wrong with the Horst forks, give them a call & find out who your local dealer is; I was suprised as my local dealer sold them cheaper than suggested list by HLA.
Does Horst make the medium duty (2000lb) with fixed tines, or do you have to get the heavy (5500lb) to get fixed tines?