Pricing pallet forks

   / Pricing pallet forks
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Tomahawk 42 inch are on sale now for $556 direct from manufacturer (+ shipping), 48 inch are $586.
We have a set of the 42 inch on our L2501 Kubota and have to stand up out of the seat to see the ends of the forks.
I think it would be very difficult to see the fork ends if they where only 36 inch.
They are well made and USA ssqa forks.
My only issue with them is that they're nearly as heavy as the Titan forks. Otherwise they seem real nice and have lots of satisfied customers.
 
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   / Pricing pallet forks #112  
Guys, I'm finally grown up enough to buy real pallet forks instead of the bolt-on mess that came with my tractor.

I'm looking for 36" forks, and the cheapest ones I found with a headache rack was at Titan for $660. These.

Is that a good price for pulling the trigger, or should wait until they have a sale? Or is there another vendor I should look at?
I bought one of Titan's pallet forks for my Kioti CK2610 tractor, but it did not have the correct angle to function on the Kioti. It was well-made, however, and I decided to keep it after calling Titan and telling them about my problem. They refunded me half my money which I put towards having the pallet forks reconfigured by an agricultural welder. Cost was $250 for the reconfiguring/welding and angled metal pieces. Works perfectly and, all in all, still cost me less than buying pallet forks from my Kioti dealer. Honestly, don't know how I've lived without a set of forks. Extensive use in the Spring when hauling maple sap in a caged liquid tote. Obviously, many other uses as well. No complaints about Tital customer service.
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   / Pricing pallet forks #113  
I have a set of 42 inch forks from Express Steel that I am very happy with.
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   / Pricing pallet forks #114  
Do an experiment. Tape some 36” sticks to the inside back of your bucket, like the pallet forks would be positioned. Do the same with 48” sticks. Get on your tractor and see if you can see the tips of the sticks. If you can’t see the tips from your tractor seat, think how hard it would be to use them.
I put a camera on the front/and back of my machine and can see everything happening for 100 bucks.
 
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We have a couple of titan attachements, 36”pallet forks and the 72”finish mower for our jd3320 the tips are hard to see but they can be seen,however I did have to grind one pin to get it to fit the hole, I use the forks for logs and such,work just fine. As for titan them selves,my experience has been awesome,we had a wheel bend on the mower and they sent out the whole arm assembly with 2 wheels. I WILL buy more from them.
 
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   / Pricing pallet forks #116  
Guys, I'm finally grown up enough to buy real pallet forks instead of the bolt-on mess that came with my tractor.

I'm looking for 36" forks, and the cheapest ones I found with a headache rack was at Titan for $660. These.

Is that a good price for pulling the trigger, or should wait until they have a sale? Or is there another vendor I should look at?
660 for such a small pair is expensive. I got mine new for 500 (48") through an online consignment auction. Look on proxibid/auctiontime and chances are there is an auction within a few hours from you. They are usually weekly and they almost always have these items on repeat week after week.

I would avoid Titan attachment's. I bought several items from them and most of those items have aged or worn very quickly.
 

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   / Pricing pallet forks #117  
Guys, I'm finally grown up enough to buy real pallet forks instead of the bolt-on mess that came with my tractor.

I'm looking for 36" forks, and the cheapest ones I found with a headache rack was at Titan for $660. These.

Is that a good price for pulling the trigger, or should wait until they have a sale? Or is there another vendor I should look at?
I bought the titan 48” for my tractor.. Just wanted the extra length for pallets and light work. Great buy as they came freight free. I love the quality of them. Glad I went to 48” for sure.
 
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Guys, I'm finally grown up enough to buy real pallet forks instead of the bolt-on mess that came with my tractor.

I'm looking for 36" forks, and the cheapest ones I found with a headache rack was at Titan for $660. These.

Is that a good price for pulling the trigger, or should wait until they have a sale? Or is there another vendor I should look at?
I went with the 48 in. forks from Titan three years ago. Very satisfied. The 36" I believe would be too small unless your using them on a small machine.
 
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I would avoid Titan attachment's. I bought several items from them and most of those items have aged or worn very quickly.
This being your second post in two years is not likely to carry much weight. I have 36" forks from Titan, and they lift the maximum my tractor will handle. They show no signs of the wear you note nor aged any more than my other attachments. I suspect you are a vendor from another company. :rolleyes:
 
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To the original OP, watch the auctions, they are usually loaded with pallet forks and they go for about half of what they sell for "retail".
 
 

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