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Standard Series Pallet Fork Frame Attachment, Fits John Deere Tractors Frame + 42" Blades Reviews

4.7 Rating 204 Reviews
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This all-in-one Standard Series Pallet Fork Frame Attachment is designed to fit 200, 300, 400, and 500 series John Deere tractors and will handle most lifting and lightweight towing tasks without taxing your machine's power or lift capacity. Great for hauling larger loads, this durable frame is rated at a 4,000-pound capacity and is crafted with a see-through headache rack to increase its durability and capacity. The frame features a 2-inch receiver hitch, a slotted carriage bar for mounting Class II pallet fork blades, and Conus 2 sleeves for installing hay bale spears. Whether you are moving something large or small, this sturdy pallet fork attachment will do the job. There is no need to have a frame for hay bales, one for moving pallets and debris, and another for moving trailers. Use this one frame to replace them all!

NOTE: When you order this product, we will need your phone number for the trucking company to schedule delivery. Without your number, there could be a delay.

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Posted 4 years ago
The frame is good, but could be a little beefier. Other than that, happy with purchase, should continue to be a very helpful implement in the future. Delivered strapped to a pallet in good shape!
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Posted 4 years ago
Well to start I did not recieve very good shipping communications from titan and had no idea when the forks would show up. Then when I did recieve them they were not shrink wrapped on a pallet or protected in any way and had been dragged across concrete and whatever else and the paint is missing in a lot of the corners of the headache frame. And finally I get them and immediately inspect it for further damage and notice there is a lot of porosity in the welds that hold the frame together ( for those who don’t know it’s pin holes in the weld that can crack out ) and also the corners aren’t wrapped with weld which also isn’t good practice and just poor craftsmanship and quality control on the fabrication. Overall condition is okay and will work just fine just not impressed and I will have to fix it myself
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Posted 5 years ago
Well to start I did not recieve very good shipping communications from titan and had no idea when the forks would show up. Then when I did recieve them they were not shrink wrapped on a pallet or protected in any way and had been dragged across concrete and whatever else and the paint is missing in a lot of the corners of the headache frame. And finally I get them and immediately inspect it for further damage and notice there is a lot of porosity in the welds that hold the frame together ( for those who don’t know it’s pin holes in the weld that can crack out ) and also the corners aren’t wrapped with weld which also isn’t good practice and just poor craftsmanship and quality control on the fabrication. Overall condition is okay and will work just fine just not impressed and I will have to fix it myself
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Posted 5 years ago