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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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Would give 5 stars but you can't use chains if you are using backstops.
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Posted 4 years ago
Forks are fine, no issues. Would recommend
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Posted 4 years ago
Fit nice - stay in place good and very reasonably priced
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Posted 4 years ago
Keep in mind that these are not going to perform like a fork attachment for your loader because of how far the load is from the center of gravity. Having said that, I've lifted 900 lb hay bales with them attached to my john deere 2210. I wouldn't lift that weight regularly with my little tractor, but my dad's tractor broke down and he was in a pinch. I routinely use it for stuff around the homestead and I'm amazed at all of the things you can do with them. I'm sure the manufacture wouldn't recommend some of the things I've done, but they have been on my bucket more than off. I've dug trenches, pulled trees, moved brush piles (easier to slap the forks on than the grapple), etc. I do wish I had spent the money on the stabilizer that goes between them.. That will be purchased in the near future, or I may fabricate something. Only real complaint is that the instructions say I can put a 2x4 in the slots on the back to stablize the load, but the slots are too narrow the long way and then too wide when you rip a board down. So it does help, but plan on ripping a board down and putting some wedges (I use felling wedges) in so they don't flop around. The slots on mine I believe measures 2.25" X 3". Overall.. I would recommend this product. Great durability and quality, aside from the 2x4 slots.
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Posted 4 years ago
I brought a set of forks and love them. Real easy to install and use. A few little kinks I need to work on. Mine is a 30 year old bucket and sometimes the hold down screw backs out and a fork will turn slightly. Which probably is correctable by the stabilizer bar I didn't get. But they are a great addition to my tractor implements.
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Posted 4 years ago
The forks work well for what I use them for, hauling limbs and fire wood. Made well.
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Posted 4 years ago
So far they have worked to my expectation.
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Posted 4 years ago
For those occasional needs for forks, this is a great solution. If we had to use this solution all day, this would not be very good, but for pallet deliveries, moving brush, etc, it is great. Be sure to put the clamps on the thicker part of the bucket, look around, you will see the spots. Keep an eye on the angle of the forks, sometimes they move a bit.
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Posted 4 years ago