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43" Light-Duty Clamp-On Pallet Forks No Stabilizer Bar Reviews

4.8 Rating 131 Reviews
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The Light-Duty Clamp-On Pallet Fork Blades are designed to easily install on the front of your skid steer or tractor loader bucket. This universal mount slides over the bucket cutting edge and utilizes the underside for leverage. The durable pallet fork is constructed of an all-steel tubular structure with secure clamps and pucks, rollback protection, and chain holes for secure heavy lifting of up to 1,500 LB. With the clamp-on puck secured, the blade will slide onto buckets up to 1.5" thick and 2" without the puck. These Clamp-On Pallet Forks come with an adjustable stabilizer bar, so you do not have to worry about your forks spreading apart while you use them. The bars adjust from 19.5" to 36" by turning the adjustment knob until it is at your desired distance. The versatility of our pallet forks is endless; use this attachment on the farm, workplace, or homestead to haul lumber, hay bales, crates, and debris.

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Works great on my Kubota B2301 tractor. Purchased it mainly to lift a gun safe - quickly found out why you need a backstop when moving something tall.
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Posted 4 years ago
Look great Have not tried yet
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Posted 4 years ago
the Forks are "As Advertised"
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Posted 4 years ago
worked as discribe , tought time keep them tight on bucket.
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Posted 4 years ago
It worked great for what we wanted 6x6 post, hay,
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Posted 4 years ago
Upon opening the package I could see these forks were made for heavy-duty use. We easily installed these forks on a bucket of a John Deere 790 and put them to work right away.
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Posted 4 years ago
Work great. Wish i would have got them sooner
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Posted 4 years ago
Works great, the only suggestion is the rubber caps to keep the water out quickly fell off and is basically worthless. I use the forks alot to haul hay bales and limbs.
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Posted 4 years ago