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Bobcat bucket rail for attaching forks
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<blockquote data-quote="chuckinnc" data-source="post: 10683" data-attributes="member: 1264"><p>When picking up and moving attachments, implements and other stuff around the farm the bucket teeth arent quite long enough. I have a old set of fork lift forks that seem to be about right to set in the Bobcats bucket with 2/3 of the forks resting on the bottom of the bucket, it looks like all i would need is a rail welded to the buckets top lip to hold them in place. Sometimes my homemade ideas dont allways work properly so has anyone ever adapted fork lift forks ot fit in a standard skidsteer bucket? This is not ment to be permanent but just a few times when a year when stuff migrates from the field to the back yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuckinnc, post: 10683, member: 1264"] When picking up and moving attachments, implements and other stuff around the farm the bucket teeth arent quite long enough. I have a old set of fork lift forks that seem to be about right to set in the Bobcats bucket with 2/3 of the forks resting on the bottom of the bucket, it looks like all i would need is a rail welded to the buckets top lip to hold them in place. Sometimes my homemade ideas dont allways work properly so has anyone ever adapted fork lift forks ot fit in a standard skidsteer bucket? This is not ment to be permanent but just a few times when a year when stuff migrates from the field to the back yard. [/QUOTE]
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