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   / Built my first attachment for loader #11  
were did you get your forks?
 
   / Built my first attachment for loader #12  
I just purchased a set of 42" 5000# forks off craigs list for $80.00 Picked them up saturday. They look in great condition. Local yards wanted 250 - 300 dollars for lighter duty models. Now have to scrounge some angle and plate steel to mount them.
 
   / Built my first attachment for loader #13  
joes_427_vette said:
I just purchased a set of 42" 5000# forks off craigs list for $80.00 Picked them up saturday. They look in great condition. Local yards wanted 250 - 300 dollars for lighter duty models. Now have to scrounge some angle and plate steel to mount them.

thats my problem. Ive been looking for a set for months now and nothing.

Ive come close to whole forklifts for the $300 or so you mention, but sheesh its a set of forks people, come on lets make a deal!
 
   / Built my first attachment for loader #16  
I talked to a forklift dealer/repairer a few years ago and after talking with him on price he said **** just take them :). And I had some angle laying around and fabbed up a nice lift all for the cost of some welding rods
 
   / Built my first attachment for loader #17  
Just curious, do I see welds where the forks hit the bottom crossmember? In other words, will your forks slide sideways?
Jim
 
   / Built my first attachment for loader #18  

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   / Built my first attachment for loader #19  
try again

Nice Job.. It just dawned on me.. If you were to weld a couple of eye hooks on the back vertical you could then drill a hole in the middle of the bucket and chain the thing down so they wouldn't lift when dragging backwards.

Wedge
 
   / Built my first attachment for loader #20  
Very nice job. I like the quick hitch mount.


A few ideas to consider:

You could always add the top works for protection. The one I made bolts on. You could bolt to the channel.

I added some pins to mine so I could back up to my Speeco quick hitch and use the forks behind the tractor. The 3pt has a much heavier lift capacity which I use when carrying a 300 gallon tote of water. They probably would fit inside your Bobtatch so your would also work front or back.

Consider a chain hook on each side, near the top. Mine are used much more that I ever expected to.
 

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