Good honest review and definitly will do the job. Did I miss a video on how you store all your attachments for the bigger tractor. I need desperately to do something like you have. Please provide a link if I missed the videos. God Bless
I have some similar forks for my sub compact. One thing I did was cut off a 1" metal pipe at around 6 to 9 inches to use as a cheater bar for leverage to tighten the clamps. You can cut multiple pieces at varying lengths to fit in various spaces.
Install the cross member strut on the top of the clamps or inside bucket brackets. How wide can you make them because some pallets are wider and narrow
Hank you are right about usefulness of forks. I built my own set using four forks with the outside ones wider so I can still pick up a standard pallet with the inside forks. I use these ten times more than the bucket. Thanks for the videos.
I just bought some 2000lb capacity ones for my husband for Christmas. He uses the bucket on our tractor to push stuff around and straps things onto it precariously. 😂 I think this will make moving stuff like hay bales a little easier.
Do you suppose that cross bar is meant to cross between the extensions that rise up from the frame, rather than on the forks themselves? You'd then get your full 30 inches of fork available for your load.
I have had a similar set of clamp-on pallet forks for my sub-compact tractor for several years. They work just fine for what I use them for (moving stuff on pallets, holding logs up to cut into firewood, etc.). They certainly aren't as good as a regular set of forks that attach directly to the loader, but again, for what I do they work just fine.
You should cut the connection tubing off of the stabilizing bar and weld each end of the bar to the farthest point back you can go on each fork, so it’s not in the way of the pallets, but still works to stabilize them. I mean, it would give you an excuse to use a plasma cutter and welder. Wait, tell me you have a plasma cutter! You do have a plasma cutter, right???
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Those chain slots are for putting a chain (and binder) around the bucket to strengthen and keep the forks from pulling off.
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Looks like you have a good little attachment for the mini TYM
Great video. God Bless 🙌
It's gonna be ok I think 👍
Good honest review and definitly will do the job. Did I miss a video on how you store all your attachments for the bigger tractor. I need desperately to do something like you have. Please provide a link if I missed the videos. God Bless
I have made one of those in the past.... time for an update
I have some similar forks for my sub compact. One thing I did was cut off a 1" metal pipe at around 6 to 9 inches to use as a cheater bar for leverage to tighten the clamps. You can cut multiple pieces at varying lengths to fit in various spaces.
Install the cross member strut on the top of the clamps or inside bucket brackets. How wide can you make them because some pallets are wider and narrow
Hank you are right about usefulness of forks. I built my own set using four forks with the outside ones wider so I can still pick up a standard pallet with the inside forks. I use these ten times more than the bucket. Thanks for the videos.
Right on!
I just bought some 2000lb capacity ones for my husband for Christmas. He uses the bucket on our tractor to push stuff around and straps things onto it precariously. 😂 I think this will make moving stuff like hay bales a little easier.
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Do you suppose that cross bar is meant to cross between the extensions that rise up from the frame, rather than on the forks themselves? You'd then get your full 30 inches of fork available for your load.
Thanks for the video.
Not too bad for the money you paid.
Would be ok for moving pallets around or such.
Take care. The Iowa farm boy.
Thanks for watching!
I have had a similar set of clamp-on pallet forks for my sub-compact tractor for several years. They work just fine for what I use them for (moving stuff on pallets, holding logs up to cut into firewood, etc.). They certainly aren't as good as a regular set of forks that attach directly to the loader, but again, for what I do they work just fine.
👍 right on
it looks like those slots are so a chain can go around the back of the bucket over the top and into the other slot to keep them from sliding off
Add a 2x4 block and clamp it down inside of the bucket will help protect your bucket from bending
Did we get the old Ford tractor working?
Stay tuned!
My rk25 thst is a tym tractor bucket from then is 😊 from my bucket forks.
I know its late comment but turn your pallet 90 degrees so your forks go under the cutouts in the 2x4s
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Hank you might want to load the rear tires on the little tractor with them forks. 🤔
They are loaded
Yeah I was wondering if those pallet Forks could pick up my Mother in Law? Thank Ye!
You should cut the connection tubing off of the stabilizing bar and weld each end of the bar to the farthest point back you can go on each fork, so it’s not in the way of the pallets, but still works to stabilize them. I mean, it would give you an excuse to use a plasma cutter and welder. Wait, tell me you have a plasma cutter! You do have a plasma cutter, right???
Indeed I do
THE BAR GO ON TOP OF THE FORKS
What could go wrong. Let's go
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I prefer the forks that help fill my belly 😂
True dat
Hank!! You keep buying stuff means that you and Wiley are going to have to build another pole barn!! Just saying!!
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Vevor has a lot of good stuff the only problem is there in California so it can take a while to get over to the east 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏
If you had broke your wifes fountain I bet those forks would have been trashed all over TH-cam. Just sayin! LOL.
True!