downsizingnow48
Elite Member
Add Bosch Makita etc etc. Ruling out stuff made in China would be hard to do any work.
I just recently purchased a set of their clamp on pallet forks...no complaints here.
Same here, I worry more about bending the bucket than I do the forks, and they were the lightest ones they offered.
They, in the past at least, have been a sloppy fit on the SSQA and have required shimming at the lower pin slots. In some cases if this is not done the attachment escapes the pin on one side and will damage the SSQA if not caught pretty quick - that is before any backdrag type of force is applied with the implement.
My one and only purchase from Titan was roughly two years ago, and the product in question was a set of 42" forks. The fit and finish was terrible. The gaps at the bottom of the SSQA were roughly 1/2"-3/4" off. That screams lack of quality control, no matter what language the people building it spoke. The forks are virtually impossible to adjust without kicking the sh*t out of them. I literally hate the product.
Titans response was to offer a few dollars reimbursement to have a local welder fix the gaps. The entire process has turned me off from ever considering another purchase from them. I'll save my money and buy quality products. If I can't save enough, I can't afford them. Very simple. At least I learned my lesson on a <$500 attachment and not a several thousand dollar backhoe.
... Here is the reason stated fairly completely. The inconvenience of the fix at a shop is waaay more than a few dollars.
,,,,,,,A tip on fork adjustment: Raise the loader enuf so you can curl the fork tips down. ... They will slide much easier.
I used a set of their clamp in forks with my 1720 and never had an issue, The FEL would only pick up 1000# and the Stoll bucket had steel reinforced on the bottom of the bucket. The forks reached to the back of the bucket. and were always positioned where the reinforcement strips were located. It would take a lot more lift than my 1720 had to bend the bucket.
As I said in post #41 above, I had the clamp on forks. There was nothing wrong with them. They worked just as you would want, strong and heavy. I wanted the ssqa forks I got simply for ease of on/offedness.
I'm please with the quality of them both.
The answer to the OP has been stated. If the fit problem is ongoing, no amount of good luck experiences is relevant to that issue.Got the 42" pallet forks, w/ hay bale spear combo, during a Memorial Day sale event. With the discounts it was $427 shipped to my house. Couldn't be happier with this product for the price. Couldn't find anything used or similar to this product for less or similar. I'm satisfied with the fit and quality and don't believe there is a better deal to be had.
They offered to replace the frame or give me $70 to go away
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Got the 42" pallet forks, w/ hay bale spear combo, during a Memorial Day sale event. With the discounts it was $427 shipped to my house. Couldn't be happier with this product for the price. Couldn't find anything used or similar to this product for less or similar. I'm satisfied with the fit and quality and don't believe there is a better deal to be had.