EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
I've gone back and read all the posts on pallet forks without finding excactly what I'm looking for.
I want to build or buy forks from a forklift with the steel rod along the top that will go into my hooks on my loader bucket. I've seen them on construction sites and found them for sale online for $1,500. Way more than I'm going to spend.
Seems to me I can get a set of forks off an old forklift for very little, but I'm lost on how to fasten them to the steel rod.
I'm thinking about just welding on a bracket onto the top part of the forks and drilling a hole through it for the rod to slide through would be the simple solution. My concern is how strong will it be?
I plan to mostly be unloading pallets of bricks, blocks and lumber. I'll also use them for moving trees that I've taken out.
These would go onto my Ford 555E, so weight isn't an issue.
Thanks,
Eddie
I want to build or buy forks from a forklift with the steel rod along the top that will go into my hooks on my loader bucket. I've seen them on construction sites and found them for sale online for $1,500. Way more than I'm going to spend.
Seems to me I can get a set of forks off an old forklift for very little, but I'm lost on how to fasten them to the steel rod.
I'm thinking about just welding on a bracket onto the top part of the forks and drilling a hole through it for the rod to slide through would be the simple solution. My concern is how strong will it be?
I plan to mostly be unloading pallets of bricks, blocks and lumber. I'll also use them for moving trees that I've taken out.
These would go onto my Ford 555E, so weight isn't an issue.
Thanks,
Eddie