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dvan1966

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I acquired a set of 36-in forks off a scraped forklift. They were free. Has anyone done any modification to put them on to a bucket?
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I wonder if you can find a ssqa frame.. those look like they clip on like mine below
 

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I wonder if you can find a ssqa frame.. those look like they clip on like mine below
They are the same as yours, I would like to be able to use them without removing the bucket if possible.
 
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Connect the top of fork to the top of bucket with a pin system of some sort.
The lower part should rest against bucket cutting edge.
See them used in road building crews to quickly turn a wheeled loader into a forklift.
 
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sounds like a great way to twist the lip on the bucket.

I seem to remember seeing some companies that offer fork frames only for sale. you would have to verify fitment.

any chance that scrap forklift is still around so you can cut/remove the frame also and fabricate a ssqa mount?
 
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sounds like a great way to twist the lip on the bucket.

I seem to remember seeing some companies that offer fork frames only for sale. you would have to verify fitment.

any chance that scrap forklift is still around so you can cut/remove the frame also and fabricate a ssqa mount?
Forklift went to the scrap yard a few months ago.
I really don't need the forks, I was looking for an easier way to get my toolbox in the back of my truck, I use the bucket right now.
I guess I will try to sell them or scrap them if I can't sell them.
 
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I have a similar pair of forks; I made a frame that will fit on the 3-point or the FEL. It's extremely handy.
Today I used it to lift one end of a 20' container while I dragged it 400 yards to another plot.
I can't count the number of jobs I've done with this over the last 10 years.
Those forks are really tough; the frame had to evolve a bit before it was strong enough not to bend when I did silly things to it.

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I have a similar pair of forks; I made a frame that will fit on the 3-point or the FEL. It's extremely handy.
Today I used it to lift one end of a 20' container while I dragged it 400 yards to another plot.
I can't count the number of jobs I've done with this over the last 10 years.
Those forks are really tough; the frame had to evolve a bit before it was strong enough not to bend when I did silly things to it.

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Sweet. I recently moved my 40' box and looked into a 3 point fork, but my lifting capacity was about 1000' less than required. I rented a construction forklift and used 2 wheels on the other end.
 

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