sandman2234
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- Jacksonville, Florida
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- JD2555 and a few Allis Chalmers and now one Kubota
I was wondering about people who take the time to build ballast boxes and fill them with concrete or dirt or whatever, if a set of rear forks would be a good alternative. I was wondering how many of us live near a forklift junk yard (yes there are such things!) or a shop that works on forklifts to a point that they end up with junkers out back.
For people who actually want to haul something with their tractors, would taking the carriage off of the mast on a forklift and welding tabs to it to allow the 2 lower 3 point pins to be added. A pair of flatbars with holes drilled into them welded to the side of a piece of 2x2 square tubing for the top link and you have a set of rear forks. I have never acquired one that still had the guard in place, but that could be a safety advantage if picking up stuff that might fall over.
This would allow you to haul something on the back of the tractor as well as hauling something on your FEL. It also should have quite a bit more capacity than your FEL does, as most tractors 3 points are rated for quite a bit more than the FEL.
I build one years ago before I ever had a FEL and it worked great for picking up pallets around the yard, as well as pieces of 1" plate that I had acquired. Most anything on my place can be lifted by the 3 point whereas the FEL won't always handle the weight.
David from jax
For people who actually want to haul something with their tractors, would taking the carriage off of the mast on a forklift and welding tabs to it to allow the 2 lower 3 point pins to be added. A pair of flatbars with holes drilled into them welded to the side of a piece of 2x2 square tubing for the top link and you have a set of rear forks. I have never acquired one that still had the guard in place, but that could be a safety advantage if picking up stuff that might fall over.
This would allow you to haul something on the back of the tractor as well as hauling something on your FEL. It also should have quite a bit more capacity than your FEL does, as most tractors 3 points are rated for quite a bit more than the FEL.
I build one years ago before I ever had a FEL and it worked great for picking up pallets around the yard, as well as pieces of 1" plate that I had acquired. Most anything on my place can be lifted by the 3 point whereas the FEL won't always handle the weight.
David from jax