I would consider buying it, if I knew where he was. I do miss having forks.save the backing that you received and make something else out of it.
add a hay spear to move hay.
make a cage man lift.
brush hauler
Yep - same here. Good company with free shipping. Ordered stump bucket, Maintenance cage, 8 ft scrape blade, forks 40 inch and 60 inch and landscape rake. Have been pleased with all. Free shipping on heavy items makes their products affordable.I bought these forks from them (palletforks.com - I think that's the same company) three years ago and I have zero complaints. They're on my loader probably 60% of the time, and I've abused them digging boulders out of the ground (probably shouldn't do this) and have had nothing happen. I don't recall packaging concerns; mine came all on the same day, though I can't remember if the cling wrap was marred or not. They could be easier to move from one setting to the next (raise loader arms a bit, drop curl to about 45 degrees, and it's a lot easier... but still not slippery smooth) but they seem super solid to me.
My EA forks are great, and not any more expensive than other quality forks.I have the same set of forks. When they were in shipment I got a phone call from FedEx asking if I wanted them to be delivered as the packaging had been damaged. Luckily everything was there, although I believe that I had to buy a couple of pins.
If you do end up with a complete set be aware that the backing plate isn't much better than tin foil. I haven't decided if I'm going to buy a heavier plate or an entirely new set of quality forks. In hindsight I wish I'd put the money toward the grapple I eventually purchased, and bought a decent set of forks later.
Oops, misunderstood, sorry.I think you are missing the point!
Titan shipped the forks.
FedEx lost the forks!
It's not just this country. It is all the countries that supply this country.I was talking with my buddies today and you're starting to see the real effects of this country being shutdown and locked down as long as it was.