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   / POST YOUR PICTURES OF FORKS? #11  
Harv...what did you pay for those forks? Shipping?

OT: Do they have a price list published for all their products or do you need to contact them for each product and find out how much? (Boy I hate that...although not as much as having to sign a confidentiality agreement just to find out how much they are charging. That way of doing business is so outdated, imo.)
 
   / POST YOUR PICTURES OF FORKS? #12  
ejb -

I paid $350 new for the forks. No shipping charges 'cuz I got them straight from the broker who sold me the tractor at the same time I got everything else (tractor, loader, rotary cutter, box blade).

Gearmore is a distributor, so you normally buy their stuff through dealers who set their own prices. If you contact <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.gearmore.com/>Gearmore</A> yourself, I don't know if they would quote prices or refer you to a dealer.

This kind of fork setup is fairly common, and I bet you could find a dealer local to you who has the same or similar forks.
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   / POST YOUR PICTURES OF FORKS? #13  
My earlier post is making my horozontal run off the screen.
I did an edit and broke it into shorter lines and it "did not compute"
So I put it back to the original format and now it works.

Is there any way to shorten this address and make it work?
 
   / POST YOUR PICTURES OF FORKS? #14  
gotrocks
How about clicking <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.tractorbynet.com/cgi-bin/compact/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=implement&Number=80931&Search=true&Forum=All_Forums&Words=gotrocks&Match=Username&Searchpage=1&Limit=25&Old=allposts&Main=80931>HERE</A>/w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif
 
   / POST YOUR PICTURES OF FORKS? #15  
Thanks Harv...$350 is a bit steep for me right now; maybe I'll see if I can find a used pair or hobble something together myself.
 
   / POST YOUR PICTURES OF FORKS? #16  
Here is something I made cheap, simple, and quick. About $15 dollars new steel and about 2 hours work. See also next attachment. I don't have a quick attach FEL. My bucket had 2 holes already in it (hmmm, reminds me of a song /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif). I used those to determine my spacing. I just needed something to make carrying logs, lumber, brush, etc. easier.
 
   / POST YOUR PICTURES OF FORKS? #18  
The forks are made of 2x2x11ga sq tube and 2x2x3/16 angle. I don't know the lifting capacity, but I can stand near the end of a fork with no noticeable deflection. See one more attachment after this.
 

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   / POST YOUR PICTURES OF FORKS? #20  
That a pretty good solution, low cost and easy. Now you just have to paint your bucket to match your forks! ;)
 

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