DIY SSQA forks?

/ DIY SSQA forks?
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#22  
Work in progress. Decided on 26" OC spacing, after measuring some pallets. It could be a mistake, as thats really close for "general" lifting, but right for the pallets I have.

Second, a design choice, that is going to make my life significantly harder... I decided I want the forks level with the ground, at the same point as the bucket would be, IE bucket level indicator will be accurate with the forks. Well, that means the forks must be horizontal, while the plate is leaning forward. Would have been Far easier to mount forks at 90 degrees from plate, but that doesnt leave much curl left at the ground.

3rd, ive got some cutting to do on the screw bracket part, welding, and without a doubt, I will need to make a pieces that runs vertical, from the forks when horizontal, to the top of the plate.

4th, I actually ordered the 1/4" ssqa, Vevor you got to be careful, not that they sell you other than what you order, but you change, say color, and dont realize the thickness selection changes as well.

5th, im an idiot... as always, get home from work, "eh, no need to change, ill just fit this up quick and do the heavy work later, no need to change", and now my clean work shirt has burn holes in it...
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/ DIY SSQA forks?
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#24  
Those look quite short, how far are they gonna stick into a pallet?
Once I trim the the small vertical part, the distance from the plate to the tip is 42.5". Its going to loose about 3.5" when I add a new vertical from forks to top of plate, for approx 39" of usable length.
 
/ DIY SSQA forks? #25  
I had a couple of pieces of scrap angle iron and made bolt on Debris Forks.

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/ DIY SSQA forks?
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#26  
I had a couple of pieces of scrap angle iron and made bolt on Debris Forks.

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Assuming you have a bucket level indicator, how close to accurate is that with your fork set up?

Because mine would, if mounted straight like yours, would be close to max curl, and ground level for the forks to be level
 
/ DIY SSQA forks? #27  
Fork level is not the same as the bucket, so level indicator is off. Still has enough curl motion.
 
/ DIY SSQA forks? #28  
I would weld the forks straight on the back plate. It’s going to be much harder to get a good weld job the way you have that tacked up plus there’s really no benefit. Every set of forks I have the back frame is 90 degrees to the bottom. There’s no real need for a bunch of rollback angle at ground level. I would also adjust it so the back frame doesn’t protrude under the bottom of the forks.
 
/ DIY SSQA forks? #29  
Are looking to preserve the clamp on protuberance? If not you could cut that off and recover some fork length.

Probably shutting the barn door after the cows are out but ...

I would have kept the forks perpendicular to the frame
I would have cut a hole in the frame, slid the forks through about 2 12" and welded a vertical upright to the fork and mount (if it didn't interfere with the SSQA locking mechanism)
 
/ DIY SSQA forks?
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#30  
Are looking to preserve the clamp on protuberance? If not you could cut that off and recover some fork length.

Probably shutting the barn door after the cows are out but ...

I would have kept the forks perpendicular to the frame
I would have cut a hole in the frame, slid the forks through about 2 12" and welded a vertical upright to the fork and mount (if it didn't interfere with the SSQA locking mechanism)
Im cutting them off. I have a love-hate relationship with cordless grinder. Super handy, but dang it every time you get to really working, battery is dead again
 
/ DIY SSQA forks? #31  
You can always build or buy cheaper. I bought my land pride forks many years ago and never regretted it. Quality matters
 
/ DIY SSQA forks? #32  
See, I would think that, but in my area, its rare to see them under $750-1000, used and very used. When import ones are $650-800...
I would think that I am "in your area". I mowed some property up the street and they also wanted me to clean up some of the junk laying around. One of the things that I hauled off was a set of forks that fit a skid steer. NO CHARGE! Since I already had a set rated at 4k that came with my Kubota, I offered them to a couple of my friends "on loan" in case I ever broke my original set. No takers, so now I am looking for an adapter to change the JD2555 over to SSQA so that I can use a set of forks on two tractors at the same time. Seems moving sheds around here has become a common thing to do, and pays pretty well to me.
David from jax
 

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