Forks Titan (economy) Pallet Forks

   / Titan (economy) Pallet Forks #11  
I have the same ones. Solid product. At about $1 per pound shipped, you can't go wrong. The non adjustable forks have bit me about twice when adjustable would have helped a lot, but I worked around the problems.
 
   / Titan (economy) Pallet Forks
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#12  
Thanks, just ordered some for my little BX 23s. 229 pounds is about the lightest I have seen....Hope they get them out today cause I need them this weekend. Will keep ya'll posted...thanks again to OP....I have been on their site many times and all the forks I had seen were over 300lbs and just didn't want to buy something that heavy for the little BX.

Does your BX have SSAQA mounts?
 
   / Titan (economy) Pallet Forks #14  
Yes i also ordered them yestetday morning, got a shipment notice already
 
   / Titan (economy) Pallet Forks #15  
IF they work for you all, great. not gonna try to bash them or shy anyone away, just my observation....

I dont like that they are not actual forks, and arent solid rather tubular (which makes them thicker).

When you can get a set of "actual" class 2 pallet forks, with a 2800# rating, and 300# weight......that are adjustable.....I personally wouldn't be interested in those specific titans.
 
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#16  
IF they work for you all, great. not gonna try to bash them or shy anyone away, just my observation....

I dont like that they are not actual forks, and arent solid rather tubular (which makes them thicker).

When you can get a set of "actual" class 2 pallet forks, with a 2800# rating, and 300# weight......that are adjustable.....I personally wouldn't be interested in those specific titans.

That's a good observation. I knew going in that they had a 2,600 # rating and weren't adjustable. That isn't an issue for me as my primary interest is using it as a debris fork, and lifting well under it's rated capacity. For me it was a choice of not having any forks and having these. I'm a happy camper. Maybe at some point, I will buy a set of heavy duty/adjustable forks. In the meantime, I will happily use these. If I decide to upgrade, I'm thinking I can sell these for no loss.

They may not meet your needs, but on the other hand, you can have forks you can use today for not much money.
 
   / Titan (economy) Pallet Forks #17  
Yup, I weighed the use I'd get out of forks for 250$ vs the same use out of 600$+ forks and for me it was a no brainer. My fel will only lift 1680lbs so real heavy duty forks are not required.
 
   / Titan (economy) Pallet Forks #18  
Same thing with me, 250 dollar cheap forks are better than no forks. I haven't found any inexpensive forks for the BX lift capacity. Non adjustable might be an issue but I'll deal with it one way or another. Can't wait to have a trailer hitch ball on fork.
 
   / Titan (economy) Pallet Forks #19  
I have the same forks. Use them for brush and hauling wood around or whatever. Very handy IMG_0733.JPG
 
   / Titan (economy) Pallet Forks #20  
My only complaint is they came with the plastic caps broken that go on the top of the forks to keep the rain out
 
 

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