Pallet fork choice

/ Pallet fork choice #11  
I have a Kubota M8540. I'm looking at the Express Steel 48" heavy forks that seem to be a match for my 6400lb lift capacity. Not that I'll ever lift that much. The ES, however, lack the receiver hitch and hay spear sleeves which I would really like. I see they come on Titan/Palletforks.com units. Any others out there I can consider? Not a fan of the chinese built from Titan although they do have some pricier 'made in the USA' units. Not sure how much I trust that either.
I have a set of the Titan forks/hay spear that came with a tractor I bought. They are very lightweight, and I don’t recommend them. A set of Bradco medium duty forks that are much sturdier. Another thing to consider is that longer forks than you need are not helpful, rather clumsy when you’re navigating around equipment and buildings.
 
/ Pallet fork choice #12  
I have express steel forks that I bought about 3yrs ago. I would not want to be removing the forks to use a bail spear or reciever either. The forks are a bit stiff to slide until they wear in and some of the really thick paint comes off. I like them. If I remember correctly they were about $100 more than the cheap chinese crap ones.

No use for a bail spear here but I did weld a reciever onto my loader cross bar. It's always there so nothing extra to put on becids the ball mount.
 
/ Pallet fork choice #13  
I have express steel forks that I bought about 3yrs ago. I would not want to be removing the forks to use a bail spear or reciever either. The forks are a bit stiff to slide until they wear in and some of the really thick paint comes off. I like them. If I remember correctly they were about $100 more than the cheap chinese crap ones.

No use for a bail spear here but I did weld a reciever onto my loader cross bar. It's always there so nothing extra to put on becids the ball mount.
I would remove the paint. It will take a long time for it to wear off.

A generous coating of paraffin wax on the mating parts will make adjustments easier.
 
/ Pallet fork choice #14  
I went the cheap eBay route, $300 for a 4000# JDQA fork frame from KOJEM, and another $300 for a pair of 4000# 48" forks from YITA Motor. I've been using them hard for moving logs and pallets for two years now, in fact unloaded a semi truck with them yesterday, and zero problems.

People rail against the quality of Asian products, and often with good reason. But when it comes to something as simple as pallet form frame and fork set, they seem to be capable enough for my needs.

I went with the low frame, no upper guard, because I had plans to possibly add a hydraulic grapple to the frame. In the end, I found the forks worked well enough without the grapple, for my log-moving requirements.


 
 

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