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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 709" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I was told that pallet forks are hugh tensile steel, it would be a rather interesting job drilling a hole in one if it was. I have seen a 4 in 1 bucket with a pintle hook mounted to the inside of the bucket, this would be very handy when using chains or wire rope to drag items. My bobcat had a D shackle attached to my right hand lift arm, when a friend came over he said never drag anything from any 1 side, it can damage your pivot lins and bend the lift arms. Mounting a trailer hitch on the back could be a problem too, it will sit rite about shin height, i have been bitten more than once with the one i attached to my rider mower..... If you do decide to attach one to the back, i would bolt it on so that you can remove it if need be. just my 2c worth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 709, member: 82"] I was told that pallet forks are hugh tensile steel, it would be a rather interesting job drilling a hole in one if it was. I have seen a 4 in 1 bucket with a pintle hook mounted to the inside of the bucket, this would be very handy when using chains or wire rope to drag items. My bobcat had a D shackle attached to my right hand lift arm, when a friend came over he said never drag anything from any 1 side, it can damage your pivot lins and bend the lift arms. Mounting a trailer hitch on the back could be a problem too, it will sit rite about shin height, i have been bitten more than once with the one i attached to my rider mower..... If you do decide to attach one to the back, i would bolt it on so that you can remove it if need be. just my 2c worth [/QUOTE]
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