Pallet Forks

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Sfrankland

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Location
Newfoundland
Tractor
Mahindra 5010 Cab, Kubota U35-4
Started out with a set of clamp on forks that I built but wanted a proper set. Sold my clamp on ones and bought a set of used forks that came off an electric forklift.

First thing I had to do was weld a tube to the back of the forks so they could pivot and slide on the support rail. The forks are 1 1/2" thick and needed to be preheated on the wood stove with the draft open to get them plenty hot. Not sure how hot they got but after 6 hours with the draft wide open I couldn't pick them up with heavy welding gloves on.
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Next job was to lay out the frame and clamp it down to the what will soon be the new top to my welding table. The two ends and center support were drill on the mill and machined to 1.28" in diameter.
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Frame all welded up.
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Picture of a few of the welds on the frame.
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Another picture of the welds.
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Start of the guard. I ran out of steel so I will have to finish it up latter.
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SSQA plates welded on to the frame. Getting ready to add the forks.
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Some more welds
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Frontal shot. My son still hasn't stacked up the wood yet. It Christmas so I have given him a few days to get it done.
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Forks installed.
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Lifting the table and 1/2" steel plate. Total weight is around 375Lbs. Lots of capacity left in it yet.
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Need to machine up some end caps to keep the rod from sliding. There will be 4 altogether, one on each side of he end supports. Also you can see the gap between the top of the forks and the frame. This will allow the forks to be able move a bit in case they are not positioned right entering or exiting a load.
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Mounted on the tractor.
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Decided to add some D-rings one each end and will add two more on the bottom tube so I can wrap a chain around a load if need be.
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That is all for now. Will post a few more pictures once I get it all done.
 
   / Pallet Forks #2  
Wow, you have some excellent fab skills! Looks like a great match to your Mahindra. :thumbsup:
 
   / Pallet Forks #3  
Nicely done! You should get many hours of use from those.
 
   / Pallet Forks #4  
Very nice indeed; wish I could do stuff like that.
 
   / Pallet Forks #5  
Very nice job. I think they are nicer than ones you purchase anywhere.
 
   / Pallet Forks #6  
Great work. Wish I had that skill set. I had to purchase my pallet forks.
 
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Finally got them all done a painted. Very pleased with now they turned out.
 

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Well Done! Any idea what they weigh in at?
 
   / Pallet Forks #9  
Nice looking job.Well thought out and fabbed.I like the D ring idea and will add them to my fork lift frame.
 
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No idea. I need to find a set of scales to weigh a project I have coming up. If I manage a set I plan on weighing them. If I was to guess I would put them between 200-250lbs.
 
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Nice looking job.Well thought out and fabbed.I like the D ring idea and will add them to my fork lift frame.

I added the chain hooks to the bottom as well I figured I could wrap a chain around a load if need be. I moved some very large stumps last fall and the chain hooks and the forks themselves would of come in really handy.
 
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No idea. I need to find a set of scales to weigh a project I have coming up. If I manage a set I plan on weighing them. If I was to guess I would put them between 200-250lbs.

Did you create SSQA on your bucket too? I like that idea. All my stuff is pin on.

My forks are Kodiak, similar to the ones on Northern Tool. I think they are TOO heavy, at about 350lbs. But they pin on front or rear, and are very handy.
 
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I made this weight for my 3 point hitch. It works well I think.
 

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Did you create SSQA on your bucket too? I like that idea. All my stuff is pin on.

My forks are Kodiak, similar to the ones on Northern Tool. I think they are TOO heavy, at about 350lbs. But they pin on front or rear, and are very handy.

When I started looking for a blade for snow clearing I decided I wanted a SSQA. I looked around for one but no one made one so I had to build it myself. Cutting a perfectly good bucket was hard but I have no regrets now that it is done. The forks themselves make up 3/4 of the weight. They are 1 1/2" thick and can be man handled but I wouldn't want to carry them to far.

I made this weight for my 3 point hitch. It works well I think.

I am looking a building something like this now. I normally have the backhoe on in the summer and the snowblower is on now but I find it is hard to work in tight spots because of the overall length.
 

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