paulsharvey
Super Member
The Vevor ssqa plate, as a review, for $121, I can't complain. It fits a bit loose, and has a bit of slop, but for the price, its a win.
Paint a fork level mark on the rod, worked for me.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
Yeah yeah, I expected some of that. Its a zero risk thing. Let's say a weld breaks, what, I drop some wood or scrap metal, and reweld it. It's not a crane, im not dropping a wall on a crew.
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 move mine around frequentlyI have been in the market for SSQA forks for a while, just not much less (generally more) used, then available from importers new. So, I have bolt on bucket forks (maybe $90?), and I though, Vevor sells SSQA blank plates for cheap ($121), why not cut the bolt on part off, and weld the bolt on forks to the SSQA plate? Just placed the order for the plate.
So, with that, im not going to be able to shift the forks side to side; they will be fixed in position. Should I just set them permanently at 48" OC?
TBH this sounds like a bad idea. I have 3 sets of forks. All of them are super thick and strong. I don't think you can build something that is going to lift what real L forks lift.
And Craig's List, which is still very active in my area.I'm sure you know, but FB Market Place is full of "Dreamers" (or con-artists) asking prices they HOPE to get. Once negotiations start, good things can happen. Or after weeks of no tickles, they can start dropping prices. It's a game. Worth a message or two.
Ebay still exists as well, for used stuff.
I’m going to speak from experience. I bought bolt on Forks and found I couldn’t lift much of anything because of the distance from the pivot point. It really attacks your load capacity. Bought a cheap pair of SSQA Forks and I can do everything I need to do. If you have a big powerful tractor , bolt on may work for you, but my 35 hp could not deal with the extra length.I have been in the market for SSQA forks for a while, just not much less (generally more) used, then available from importers new. So, I have bolt on bucket forks (maybe $90?), and I though, Vevor sells SSQA blank plates for cheap ($121), why not cut the bolt on part off, and weld the bolt on forks to the SSQA plate? Just placed the order for the plate.
So, with that, im not going to be able to shift the forks side to side; they will be fixed in position. Should I just set them permanently at 48" OC?