Posts Tagged ‘forks’

2305 using pallet forks to move new 50″ blast cabinet


I picked up a ‘Craigslist new’ 50″ blasting cabinet which was probably around 500 Lbs total as it sat. It had about 200-250 Lbs of blast media in it alone ( I know because I had to change it all and it filled my 49″ bucket to the point of overflowing). To get the cabinet home, I just threw the JD 2305 onto the trailer with my pallet forks on it, plucked the cabinet out of the previous owners garage, and drove it up onto the trailer for the ride home. The whole venture was over within an hour, thanks to my pallet forks

Using the pallet forks on my 2305 to unload a skid from my pickup bed


The latest order of frame plates, laser cut, just arrived and, at 250Lbs, had to be unloaded using these trusty pallet forks on my John Deere 2305. I would normally have done this much more quickly, but was down to one hand with the other running the camera. For more information about these pallet forks, go to webpages.charter.net

Debris Forks at Work by BucketSolutions.com


Great for moving debris and other item. Quick Clamp-on design. Can be used on a tractor or Skid steer.

New 7 spear utility Forks by BucketSolutions.com


Lift and move hay, debris, pallets, and just about anything you can think of. Quick Clamp-on design. Can be used on a tractor or Skid steer.

Light Duty Pallet Forks by BucketSolutions.com


Quick Clamp-on design. Can be used on a tractor or Skid steer. Great for lifting up to 1200 LBS

Hanomag 66C – Heavy lifting with pallet forks


Hanomag 66C in Sweden. Of course it is not possible to have a wheel loader without ‘Stora BM’-fästet (Large Bolinder Munktell-coupler) in Sweden. So this tractor have been altered. The toothed bucked that was directly attached is gone and a quick coupler replaces it. (In Sweden toothed buckets rusts away behind barns noone besides the quarry people uses them.) Here the loader is equipped with 2m (~80inch) pallet forks that are a very good match for the machine. There is some chatter in some parts of the movie, thats me giving directions to my friend David in the tractor via Peltor Lite-Com III headsets. Btw the Lathe is a Köping from 1950 This tractor is very uncommon in Sweden and the two I own are the only ones I know. (Got 1 for parts was with this one). It’s a quality tractor but it has it’s drawbacks. -The lack of parallellity when raising the loader arms sucks tho and is a deal breaker for many people that are used to Volvo loaders. The hydrulics/non-parallell loader arms is lethal. Hence the price is low here in Sweden. Can anyone tell me what year this tractor is? -I have heard 1985 but I’m not sure. Btw; Hanomag 66C equals approx. a Volvo L120

Medium and Heavy Duty Pallet Forks by BucketSolutions.com


Lift just about anything. Quick Clamp-on design. Can be used on a tractor or Skid steer.

Wide Frame Pallet Forks


Ted from Everything Attachments shows off a set of Wide Frame Pallet Forks. These come as a standard skid steer quick attach, but can be ordered to custom fit your tractors loader pin system. Made right here in the USA, in North Carolina, these Construction Attachments Pallet Forks are made to work hard in commercial enviroments. Order yours at www.everythingattachments.com

Pallet Forks, Avant 300-700 Series attachment


Avant pallet fork is the basic attachment for lifting and handling of different types of materials on pallets. Forks can easily be adjusted thanks to the quick lock mechanism. The forks are made of high tensile forged steel and designed in accordance with the ISO2330 standard.

How Not to Use Pallet Forks


Do not use pallet forks like this. There is a reason why man baskets where invented.