Underdog57
Veteran Member
This was way better than dealing with a freight terminal and I am now a "business with a fork lift".
Hey yea! Me too!
This was way better than dealing with a freight terminal and I am now a "business with a fork lift".
Just got my Titan 48" Pallet forks today. They fit like a glove, nice and tight no slop. Maybe they have changed things?
Interesting, as mine are sloppy on the pins. All 3 items I got from Titan were, and I just assumed it was a mis-match between the LS SSQA specs and Titans... Its an easy fix, although I have yet to do it.
Are those the forks that have the mount for the Hay spear in them? Thats what I bought - although I already had the blades...
Slop on the SSQA pins is a common long running problem with them. Their problem not building to standards properly. When I found that issue with mine a few months ago they promptly offered to swap out the frame or a $70 credit to have a welder fix things. I pocketed the money and welded on some flat stock myself to tighten things up.
Slop on the SSQA pins is a common long running problem with them. Their problem not building to standards properly.
When I found that issue with mine a few months ago they promptly offered to swap out the frame or a $70 credit to have a welder fix things. I pocketed the money and welded on some flat stock myself to tighten things up.