Good pallet forks

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Farlsincharge

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Sep 25, 2013
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I am looking for a well designed set of forks. Currently I have a set I built by copying a friends and a John deere set. Neither set touches the ground or has very much rollback. I have a bobcat s175 and when the forks are at their lowest and level the tops are 4 1/2" and 3 1/2" off the floor respectively. When the forks are off and sitting on the floor it is 19 3/4" from the floor to where the top of the QA plate would be. I would like that measurement to be more like 22". And no, I learned my lesson the first time and do not want to build another set very badly. Any insight and all comments welcome.
 

bobbie-g

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I bought a set of 48" forks from Skidsteersolutions.com Very nice, in 2011 the forks were $700 and shipping from WA to CO was $300. 4" wide, 1-3/4" thick. Part no. ET-FHK-48. Rated at 5500 lbs. :) ---Bobbie G
 

njennings16

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Dec 12, 2017
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I can recommend SkidSteer Solutions as well.
http://www.skidsteersolutions.com/skid-steer-attachments/pallet-forks/eterra-pallet-forks-4400-lb-no-brick-guard/
http://www.skidsteersolutions.com/skid-steer-attachments/forks/eterra-pallet-forks-4400-lb/
Nice thing now is shipping is included in the price.
HTH - SR
Skidsteer soloutions is good. I would check out Kapteyn Equipment.com too. They are based out of michigan, they sell a nice set of forks and their prices are usually competitive. https://www.kapteynequipment.com/pallet-forks
 
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