What else do you do with forks besides lift pallets?

   / What else do you do with forks besides lift pallets? #71  
I have pulled and set several engines with a forklift. Mine has side to side hydraulic forks and it works great. Forks make a good adjustable height welding table too.

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   / What else do you do with forks besides lift pallets?
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#72  
Temp welding table is a great idea for a difficult operation plus I have a weld blanket to toss over the front of the forks to protect the tractor and loader. This list keeps growing.
 
   / What else do you do with forks besides lift pallets? #74  
Yeah, well look harder. These are old order Amish but hire others to do the welding. I was surprised too but they can do whatever the local Bishop says they can do. An old order Amish guy I know has a cell phone while my Mennonite neighbor does not have a television. It all what the Bishop says. The old order guy that loaded my forks used a gas powered skid steer but was carrying a two way radio and wearing a western cowboy hat. I felt like I was in the Amish twilight zone.

Times are a changing and the Amish are too I guess.
 
   / What else do you do with forks besides lift pallets?
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To wrap up this thread, I bought a set of 3500 lb rated forks rather than the lighter set. Seems it's always better to buy overbuilt rather than underbuilt.

The forks are great and so far I moved some huge rocks around, moved some equipment and put a 1000 lb axle in the back of a Ford van. That was an iffy one and I didn't ask how he was going to get it out. Lastly, I used it to lift a pallet and nearly ripped it to shreds because I had the forks pointed a little low. I guess that's a learned trait. Forks are a must have.
Anyway, I don't know how I got along without forks in the past.
 
   / What else do you do with forks besides lift pallets? #76  
:thumbsup:

Brand?

Where purchased from?

Pictures?
 
   / What else do you do with forks besides lift pallets?
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#77  
:thumbsup:

Brand?

Where purchased from?

Pictures?


I bought it from Mast Farm Service in Millersburg, OH. it's a mostly Amish welding business (go figure) that does some of the finest welding and fabrication I have ever seen and they are a pleasure to do business with. I have one of their Deere to QSSA adapters. Their work looks flawless and prices honest.

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Mostly it gets used on my JD5520 89HP.

Mast Farm Service - Millersbug, OH
 
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   / What else do you do with forks besides lift pallets? #78  
They look good! :thumbsup:
 
   / What else do you do with forks besides lift pallets? #79  
Yeah. But you need that much tractor for those - they are heavy.
 
   / What else do you do with forks besides lift pallets?
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Yeah. But you need that much tractor for those - they are heavy.


Yeah, but if anyone ever parks in my driveway and blocks it, I'm good to go. :D
 
 

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