Am currently in process of building my loader fork / pallet fork attachment for Bush Hog loader 2346QT / 2346 QT .
Need input from anyone using or who has built forks for their loader as to best length of forks for you.
And if anyone has a loader like this that likes to stay with the bush hog proprietary quick attachment- I have templates for the pieces to make them now. Made them and took them to a friend with watercut business. He made them out of 3/8" plate like originals. Also if anyone is interested they still have them in their CAD? program and could easily whip them out. I don't know if it is ok here to say so, but it is Watercut Services of Kilgore, Texas. They could help you. Now back to ME!
This is how I am building it:
(I will upload pics when finished)
Main frame from 4x2x1/4" rectangular tubing.
Middle supports to attach the fabricated QA mounts are 4x2x1/4" rect.
and 2x2x1/4" angle.
Keeper pins/mounts for bottom of QA (for rolling forward) from 3/4" x 6"
hitch pins and 1" grade 8 nuts.
At the bottom rail of main frame I am butt welding 2x2x12" receiver tubes
for accepting loader forks made from 2x2x1/4" square tubing. This
will allow me to insert tubes for the task (pallet or brush) as well as
any off-the-shelf trailering hitches, etc. for moving trailers or attaching
snatch blocks- whatever. I will be gussetting the receivers with solid
square bar stock as I plan to also use a work cage with this (chained
to main frame!).
Should be through welding all tomorrow, so I will try to upload a pic or two. Would be glad to pass along any info to anyone interested as this has become a time consuming and somewhat more expensive task than originally imagined. But if my welds are good and design is good it should be a real heavy-duty attachment to last a lifetime.
Thanks a lot for your feedback!
Need input from anyone using or who has built forks for their loader as to best length of forks for you.
And if anyone has a loader like this that likes to stay with the bush hog proprietary quick attachment- I have templates for the pieces to make them now. Made them and took them to a friend with watercut business. He made them out of 3/8" plate like originals. Also if anyone is interested they still have them in their CAD? program and could easily whip them out. I don't know if it is ok here to say so, but it is Watercut Services of Kilgore, Texas. They could help you. Now back to ME!
This is how I am building it:
(I will upload pics when finished)
Main frame from 4x2x1/4" rectangular tubing.
Middle supports to attach the fabricated QA mounts are 4x2x1/4" rect.
and 2x2x1/4" angle.
Keeper pins/mounts for bottom of QA (for rolling forward) from 3/4" x 6"
hitch pins and 1" grade 8 nuts.
At the bottom rail of main frame I am butt welding 2x2x12" receiver tubes
for accepting loader forks made from 2x2x1/4" square tubing. This
will allow me to insert tubes for the task (pallet or brush) as well as
any off-the-shelf trailering hitches, etc. for moving trailers or attaching
snatch blocks- whatever. I will be gussetting the receivers with solid
square bar stock as I plan to also use a work cage with this (chained
to main frame!).
Should be through welding all tomorrow, so I will try to upload a pic or two. Would be glad to pass along any info to anyone interested as this has become a time consuming and somewhat more expensive task than originally imagined. But if my welds are good and design is good it should be a real heavy-duty attachment to last a lifetime.
Thanks a lot for your feedback!