Pallet Fork / Lift Capacity question

/ Pallet Fork / Lift Capacity question #21  
Just an FYI... Having hydraulic Toplink and Sidelink (tilt) was needed unless you have pretty flat land.

It's extra money to install the hydraulics for T-n-T but it's so much easier to use rear forks with it.
 
/ Pallet Fork / Lift Capacity question #22  
If you are moving 55 or 65 gallon tanks... You could pick up one on the rear forks then pick up one with the front forks and move 2 at a time without it being too crazy. At 100 gal+ you need to pay ultra attention to what happens if you lose the rear one in transit. Which you should watch anyway with any size load. Always keep a heavy front load low, balanced, and be ready to drop it to the ground.
 
/ Pallet Fork / Lift Capacity question
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#23  
Forks arrived yesterday. Not bad, ordered on Sunday, arrived Wednesday. Seem very well built, will put them to use soon!
 

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