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/ Pallet Forks - 'over-engineer'? #31  
Ted from Everything Attachments says he hates floating forks, I think because you can稚 point them down? I致e used my non-floating forks in ways you shouldn稚 like digging out a rock so I don稚 think I壇 like floating either.
I prefer floating forks. If you need to point them down or apply down pressure, use a short piece of chain.

The 48 inch floating block forks:

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The 42 inch heavy duty floating forks with one chained to show the difference:

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/ Pallet Forks - 'over-engineer'? #33  
Floating forks would never do for me...

SR

Me neither. They have an obvious disadvantage and I’m not sure what the advantage is.
 
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#34  
While we are on the subject, what are the thoughts about forks that clamp onto the bucket?
 
/ Pallet Forks - 'over-engineer'? #35  
While we are on the subject, what are the thoughts about forks that clamp onto the bucket?

They suck. They cost a considerable amount of lift capacity and visibility is awful. They’ve been known to bend buckets.
 
/ Pallet Forks - 'over-engineer'? #36  
They suck. They cost a considerable amount of lift capacity and visibility is awful. They’ve been known to bend buckets.
Yup! They are cheap, but that's about it.
 
 

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