pallet forks

   / pallet forks #21  
I am looking at them now, I can't find out where they are made !

I asked them directly, waiting to hear !

I'm getting tired of the CHINA BS, shipping mostly !

Thanks for the Link.

When I received my forks from them the spreader bar had a nut with galled threads. I sent them pictures and sent me a replacement bar. The metric bolts and the softness of bolts/nuts suggest to me they are of China source. Even the cardboard they were shipped in suggested the same. But, the build quality (welding) is better than expected. Sure, I could build better but I'm not in the shop now and these are worth the money. I bought these before the tariff war cost increase though.
 
   / pallet forks #22  
When I received my forks from them the spreader bar had a nut with galled threads. I sent them pictures and sent me a replacement bar. The metric bolts and the softness of bolts/nuts suggest to me they are of China source. Even the cardboard they were shipped in suggested the same. But, the build quality (welding) is better than expected. Sure, I could build better but I'm not in the shop now and these are worth the money. I bought these before the tariff war cost increase though.

I received an e-mail from Titan, they state their product is multi-national... but not in those words.
Some of the parts are manufactured here and then sent to China for assembly but I say why bother, there are enough people in this country that could use a welding job.

Anyway, I can't beat the price, everyone I post with or talk on FB say this is a decent company, good Customer Support.
Looks like I may be buying the 60", 4000 lb. Forks; for what I'm doing they should last at least a couple of years.
 
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thanks everybody for comments
 
   / pallet forks #24  
I received an e-mail from Titan, they state their product is multi-national... but not in those words.
Some of the parts are manufactured here and then sent to China for assembly but I say why bother, there are enough people in this country that could use a welding job.

Anyway, I can't beat the price, everyone I post with or talk on FB say this is a decent company, good Customer Support.
Looks like I may be buying the 60", 4000 lb. Forks; for what I'm doing they should last at least a couple of years.

I went ahead and ordered the 48" debris forks from Titan. Scratch and dent, version 2 for $250. Looking forward to them arriving! :)

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   / pallet forks #25  
There have been comments about forks being too long. I wish mine were a little shorter.

Also, I bought Skid Pro because it is made in usa ......... only to find a made in china label on the forks themselves.

I have the EA 42" forks.
They are beautifully built, will last forever, and the perfect length to use with standard pallets, because they don't stick through.
I have a set of clamp on forks too.....
Mine are worthless junk, that would likely damage my bucket if I lifted anything but dry corn stalks or feathers!
 
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   / pallet forks #26  
I found a local welding shop that made some. Even without a guard, they are 260 pounds. 42 long forks, rated for more than the machine can lift.
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   / pallet forks #27  
   / pallet forks #28  
There have been comments about forks being too long. I wish mine were a little shorter.

Also, I bought Skid Pro because it is made in usa ......... only to find a made in china label on the forks themselves.

Easy fix. Just chop a few inches off.
 

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