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<blockquote data-quote="rick427" data-source="post: 33337" data-attributes="member: 1283"><p>Forks and carriage are the main things, so go for it, Tazza. I had scrap steel lying around, so could fabricate the mount at no cost. But if you don't have steel available, you can buy pre-made weld-on Bob-Tach mounts for under $100 (in the U.S. , don't know about down under), which seems a good way to go. As you know, always be extremely conscious of your slopes, loads and fork angles, as skid steer forks are quite different animals than conventional forklifts and can easily topple or tip. - Richard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rick427, post: 33337, member: 1283"] Forks and carriage are the main things, so go for it, Tazza. I had scrap steel lying around, so could fabricate the mount at no cost. But if you don't have steel available, you can buy pre-made weld-on Bob-Tach mounts for under $100 (in the U.S. , don't know about down under), which seems a good way to go. As you know, always be extremely conscious of your slopes, loads and fork angles, as skid steer forks are quite different animals than conventional forklifts and can easily topple or tip. - Richard [/QUOTE]
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