Sawyer Rob
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IF that was always true, you all would be buying ALO forks and grapple! They cost more, so they HAVE to be better!! lolYou get what you pay for.........![]()
SR
IF that was always true, you all would be buying ALO forks and grapple! They cost more, so they HAVE to be better!! lolYou get what you pay for.........![]()
Just got these toys yesterday, and thought the price was right. Paint job sucks, but I expected that going in based on earlier reviews. I'll let it flake off for a while, and repaint at some point if I ever care enough.
I got the grapple and 48" pallet forks for $1500. May not be EA quality, but I bet they do everything I need from them. I was able to get both of these, plus 40 feet of pallet racking for considerably less than the EA grapple I originally considered.
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Kind of been a big couple weeks. Got the grapple, the pallet forks, pallet racking all yesterday, and a couple weeks ago I ran into that HD25 post hole digger in the background for $1K, barely used. Already dug a handful of posts with it, works great until it hits the limestone rock bed under everything around here...![]()
I don't know what the OP finally decided but I'm another who will advise against the bolt on units, especially for a smaller tractor. Aside from the fact they are a royal PITA they also will bring your load out farther from the pins. I have a set of el cheapo Titans which need a new backing plate; and am looking to upgrade to a better quality SSQA set.
I have not done anything yet, I could have REALLY used them this weekend, I spent hours moving something that would have taken only minutes cause I had to work with what I had. Right now Ive got more money coming than going and so Im hoping a set of forks will fall out of the sky.
IF that was always true, you all would be buying ALO forks and grapple! They cost more, so they HAVE to be better!! lol
SR
Some thoughts------
Considering the lifting capacity of most CUTS are 'real' forks really needed?
Well made clamp on forks probably come close to the maximum capacity of many CUTS anyway.
Also never to forget the bucket ratings are at a specified distance from the tractor and that loaded forks are far more forward of you loaded bucket.
All to say that a 1000 capacity bucket/tractor probably should not lift more than 500 lbs on the center of 36 inch forks.
(I was a fork lift sales rep 'back then')