xring100
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- Livingston County, Michigan
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- Kubota M8540, ZD1211 60"
If you do return them look at Everything Atachments, or Construction Attachments
There is the key to solve the problem. It is definitely workmanship.I was under the impression Titan forks were made in usa
Here's the recent communication from Titan:
Jason (Titan Distributors Inc.)
Dec 22 23:24
Hi John,
Thank you for contacting us. Our Clamp on Forks are designed and engineered here in Memphis, TN and manufactured overseas to reduce cost to our customers. They come with a 1 year warranty for parts and workmanship. Feel free to get back to me if you have any other questions or concerns.
Have a great day,
Jason
Titan Distributors
jason@titanattachments.com
Phone orders receive free shipping and priority order processing and handling.
1-800-605-8241
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Loader Forks | PalletForks.com | (800) 605-8241
If you do return them look at Everything Atachments, or Construction Attachments
I have a set of SSQA forks that came with my tractor. I am not sure what brand they are, they appear to be Titan. I use them for EVERYTHING. They are on the tractor 99% of the time in the summer, and only come off in the winter for snow removal. I use them for: -Moving my scrap steel/aluminum bins -Moving engines around -Moving rollaway toolboxes between my garages (my driveway is gravel) -Unloading freight from semi trucks at my house and my favorite....removing the hard top from my Blazer.
EA will be my first call after this issue with Titan is fully resolved. EA certainly puts a lot of effort into hosting videos to showcase their products. It certainly appears that they make great strides to source and offer American made products. I may take the opportunity to go the grapple route, just have to see where the funds are in the next month few months. I'll likely end up just getting another set of forks. A grapple may be a great tractor "investment", but justifying one for me is difficult since we are building a house and the budget is tight.
Fwiw, Titan did agree through email to refund me in full for the forks and also pay shipping. It took a few more phone calls then it should have, but the result is what matters most. Their monetary offers were not acceptable, along with the offer to bring my frame back and "try different frames to see what works." This would take 2 weeks and was definitely not worth my time.
EA will be my first call after this issue with Titan is fully resolved. EA certainly puts a lot of effort into hosting videos to showcase their products. It certainly appears that they make great strides to source and offer American made products. I may take the opportunity to go the grapple route, just have to see where the funds are in the next month few months. I'll likely end up just getting another set of forks. A grapple may be a great tractor "investment", but justifying one for me is difficult since we are building a house and the budget is tight.
Fwiw, Titan did agree through email to refund me in full for the forks and also pay shipping. It took a few more phone calls then it should have, but the result is what matters most. Their monetary offers were not acceptable, along with the offer to bring my frame back and "try different frames to see what works." This would take 2 weeks and was definitely not worth my time.
That is some great engineering!Wooden forks did the job today.
Not owning a set of forks, I had to fabricate a set out of wood.Today was the test run and they did great. Easily lifted
the mower with it positioned perpendicular to the bucket. Use one HD strap to secure them to the bucket, placed a scrap
piece on pressed board over the forks, slid the pallet on, View attachment 406646View attachment 406647View attachment 406648View attachment 406649View attachment 406650View attachment 406651View attachment 406652and off we went. Posted some photos below.