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Want to buy pallet fork for tractor

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Looking for 42” approx pallet forks for my front loader. I’m in NE MO, but travel around a bit.
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I couldn't find one so I made one, good luck on your search.
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I couldn't find one so I made one, good luck on your search.
Well, you've got skills that I don't have. Hopefully someone has one sitting around.
Like farmhunt, I bought an old forklift fork bracket & had my local welding shop make one for my tractor. I had to buy the brackets to fit my quick connect on my loader.
What connection do you have on the front of your tractor? Most tractors are not universal
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converting a bale spike may be your best bet, forks for tractor loaders are really hard to find!!!!
converting a bale spike may be your best bet, forks for tractor loaders are really hard to find!!!!
It just depends mine has quick attach I can use my skid loader forks on my tractor.
That would work and reasonable.
Got free shipping, well built and haven't had any issues yet. Add a couple 2x4's for the extra support and it's really nice affordable option
I have a set of these for my tractor that doesn't have the quick attach. I moved a 900# safe with no problem. They are hard to keep right if you put any side pressure on them. The other bad part is your load is that much farther out front and you can't see anything with the bucket in the way. I almost always use a spotter when using them.
I looked at similar forks. I've got a quick disconnect for the bucket the new ones I've been seeing are $$. Just thought maybe someone had something used sitting around. I bought my brush hog used from a neighbor.
I looked at similar forks. I've got a quick disconnect for the bucket the new ones I've been seeing are $$. Just thought maybe someone had something used sitting around. I bought my brush hog used from a neighbor.
Seriously, check with your local recycler & have them keep their eyes out for a fork assembly off an old forklift & then have a local fabricator build you one. I've got a total of $500 in mine. Everything I found new to buy, was $1600.
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I looked at similar forks. I've got a quick disconnect for the bucket the new ones I've been seeing are $$. Just thought maybe someone had something used sitting around. I bought my brush hog used from a neighbor.
Watch cL I sold a 42" set for cheap I needed 48". They will pop up from time to time.
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I bought my skidsteer pallet forks from Arrow. Made in KC. Went over and picked it up.
$3-400. Can't recall. Been about 7 years.
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I don't know what the front loader "standard" hook up looks like.
May not sell anything for you.
https://www.arrowmhp.com/product-category/attachments/pallet-forks/
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