I have SSQA Titan pallet forks and I made debris forks for it.

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The Titan pallet forks pin on to it.
I made debris forks that attach to my pallet fork frame the same way.

They are pretty beefy.
The bottom back angle is 6" x 4" 5/8" angle. The two outside forks are 3/4" x 2" the inside ones are 3/4" square stakes 36" long.
There are three of them. Two welded side by side the one welded on top of the other two.

I ran out of paint but still tried it out and it worked well so far.

I bought all this steel from a scrap yard this whole thing cost me about $20 to make.

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   / I have SSQA Titan pallet forks and I made debris forks for it. #2  
Gotta love building things that work. You're fortunate to be able to purchase from a scrap yard, can't browse the yards here anymore.
 
   / I have SSQA Titan pallet forks and I made debris forks for it.
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Someone on here posted they bought from their scrap yard. I have one very close to my house. I went on Friday just to see if they would sell steel. I ended buying 260 pounds of steel for .20 cents a pound. I ended up making it a little different than my plan but that is what happens when you shop at scrap yard you improvise that is half the fun. Now what to make with the other steel I bought.
 
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Well Done!! I have the exact same pallet forks and was thinking of different ways to repurpose the SSQA plate that comes with it. That is a great repurpose! I was thinking a bolt on stump bucket, but I am leaning towards buying one now.
 
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Thanks.
I repurpose the SSQA plate one more time. I added a hitch for moving and parking trailers. I still need to get some paint on it.
I used scrap yard steel and I already had the hitch so this cost me $6 to make.
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