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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 116518" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Another thing you may want to do is make it so the bottom is pushed out a bit too, it means you are able to get more back tilt than just having it vertical when you tilt the forks backwards. Even 2" at the base will mean you can keep a load vertical on uneven ground.</p><p>As flyerdan said, make sure you make it so they sit on the ground when the arms are lowered, nothing worse than a simple mistake that means you can't actually pickup a palette cause the tynes are too high</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 116518, member: 82"] Another thing you may want to do is make it so the bottom is pushed out a bit too, it means you are able to get more back tilt than just having it vertical when you tilt the forks backwards. Even 2” at the base will mean you can keep a load vertical on uneven ground. As flyerdan said, make sure you make it so they sit on the ground when the arms are lowered, nothing worse than a simple mistake that means you can't actually pickup a palette cause the tynes are too high [/QUOTE]
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