TORQUIN
Silver Member
I have clamp-on forks. Used them on my WR Long 4n1 bucket. Had to modify them because of the angled plates in the bucket(for strength). Once I modified them, they would no longer pull off the bucket at any time, as they would when I first got them, but they would still easily push from side to side. Sometimes that was useful, but it was mostly a pain.
I finally took the plunge and converted my loader to SSQA and bought some hydraulic-width-control forks at auction. I am extremely happy with those SSQA forks. Since I have a 4N1 bucket, I use the same hoses and controls for the width of my forks. It's wonderful!
I drilled a 1" hole in the end of one of the forks to mount a screw pin shackle for connecting lift chains/straps. I am very happy with this setup and wouldn't think of going back to clamp-on forks.
My set is a Wolverine brand, rated at 3500 lbs. That's way more than my tractor can actually lift, so they are perfect.
Regarding getting some forks. It looks like you are in MD, and it might not be unreasonable to come to Richmond, Va., to get some forks. Motley's auction, in Richmond, is where I found mine. They were brand new. Check out their industrial/construction auctions. They seem to have a lot of new stuff that is considered surplus by the state of Va.
Chris
I finally took the plunge and converted my loader to SSQA and bought some hydraulic-width-control forks at auction. I am extremely happy with those SSQA forks. Since I have a 4N1 bucket, I use the same hoses and controls for the width of my forks. It's wonderful!
I drilled a 1" hole in the end of one of the forks to mount a screw pin shackle for connecting lift chains/straps. I am very happy with this setup and wouldn't think of going back to clamp-on forks.
My set is a Wolverine brand, rated at 3500 lbs. That's way more than my tractor can actually lift, so they are perfect.
Regarding getting some forks. It looks like you are in MD, and it might not be unreasonable to come to Richmond, Va., to get some forks. Motley's auction, in Richmond, is where I found mine. They were brand new. Check out their industrial/construction auctions. They seem to have a lot of new stuff that is considered surplus by the state of Va.
Chris