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<blockquote data-quote="Impact-vector" data-source="post: 64824" data-attributes="member: 6087"><p>It's a pretty big pain in the rear! Mine are similar to this in design- http://www.everythingattachments.com/Construction-Attachments-Heavy-Pallet-Forks-1PFHL-p/cal-pallet-fork-heavy-1pfhl.htm Namely the verticle bars that are so close you can't put a foot thru nor climb on. So for me it's a major thing. Would I pay extra or buy a set with the short back? Probably. I'm fairly young but its not enjoyable to jump over a 30" high obstacle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Impact-vector, post: 64824, member: 6087"] It's a pretty big pain in the rear! Mine are similar to this in design- http://www.everythingattachments.com/Construction-Attachments-Heavy-Pallet-Forks-1PFHL-p/cal-pallet-fork-heavy-1pfhl.htm Namely the verticle bars that are so close you can't put a foot thru nor climb on. So for me it's a major thing. Would I pay extra or buy a set with the short back? Probably. I'm fairly young but its not enjoyable to jump over a 30" high obstacle [/QUOTE]
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