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Great design the only tweak I would have made would be to cut the leaves off of the two vertical pallets put an eyelet into each of the vertical joists of the sides and put a chain or the ability to anchor down a couple of 2 * 4 is or something just to keep things from falling out of the front. But again great design and thanks for the inspiration
I don’t know how I forgot about this build but it’s perfect! I love the pallet fork pick up and for a WHOLE lot less money to build a platform out of dimensional lumber, than the frame I was going to buy at tractor supply!! I too keep my back hoe on almost constant so this fork pick up is awesome!! Martin over at DIY My Way on TH-cam, built an awesome carryall for a three point hitch from tractor supply but that’s nearly 300 bucks and, I’d have to drop my back how AND, I’d have to somehow counter weight my front end with something in the bucket…but THIS, solves all that AND, the back hoe will work as the counter balance! Oh no!! Gotta put this project on the list now!! I’ll use Martin’s design BUT, design a base on that and I’ll have the best of ALL worlds!!🤣🤣👊🏻
Now how did I miss this one?!?!😁 You’re inspiring my creativity!!🤣 Miss you guys. I know life gets busy..so, just know there’s lots of us still out here okay? Pray all is well with you and Lauren and that we’ll see you again… Hang tough!
Hey Keith! We’re still around! This is the busy time of year for my work and with the other house projects I’m trying to get done inside unfortunately TH-cam gets put to the side for now. That and with this ridiculous heat my phone doesn’t like to be out in it recording! Almost fried it a couple times 🤦♂️ Hopefully will be able to get back to our normally scheduled broadcast soon!
Just Subscribed, with ALL. God idea on the pallet built front fork carrier. I think that I'll do the same thing! Thanks for the idea. Weston, MO. 2022 JD 1025R with MSL Loader and 260B backhoe and JD 3rd Hydraulic front function. I've got a mini-clipper, grapples-rake-grapple and 3X36 forks and a land plane coming.
Great job. As you were commenting that your visibility wasn’t great, I was trying to look through the cracks in the pallet. If you removed one board from the pallet, the one right under the gas jug shelf, you could see a bit through there. Maybe replace it with a narrower board.
Funny I was just talking about doing this the other day for fire wood stack them in a row and throw a metal roof on then you can have row/s for firewood covered/ portable
We did something similar to make pallet base icb totes. You guys are right down the road from us, we’re located in Chelsea. Great idea I’m thinking of copying yours but tweaking the design a little. Great video!
That "Big Tool Rack" is ridiculously priced for no more than what it is. Even the 3 point "carry alls" are expensive for what they are as well. You can generally find pallets for free, or very little cost, and like you did, make a great platform to carry nearly anything you want within the limitations of your tractor. I call my tractor my very expensive wheelbarrow LOL. The pallet forks are a very useful attachment. When I got mine I thought well I'd use them maybe once or twice a year to store my roto-tiller, nope use them more often than the bucket on my loader.
Thanks for watching and following along on our journey!! Be sure to subscribe for future updates and projects on the farm with this link bit.ly/2YWNN7T
Great design the only tweak I would have made would be to cut the leaves off of the two vertical pallets put an eyelet into each of the vertical joists of the sides and put a chain or the ability to anchor down a couple of 2 * 4 is or something just to keep things from falling out of the front. But again great design and thanks for the inspiration
Nice, really like the included vertical storage on the sides and back.
Thanks!
I don’t know how I forgot about this build but it’s perfect! I love the pallet fork pick up and for a WHOLE lot less money to build a platform out of dimensional lumber, than the frame I was going to buy at tractor supply!! I too keep my back hoe on almost constant so this fork pick up is awesome!! Martin over at DIY My Way on TH-cam, built an awesome carryall for a three point hitch from tractor supply but that’s nearly 300 bucks and, I’d have to drop my back how AND, I’d have to somehow counter weight my front end with something in the bucket…but THIS, solves all that AND, the back hoe will work as the counter balance! Oh no!! Gotta put this project on the list now!! I’ll use Martin’s design BUT, design a base on that and I’ll have the best of ALL worlds!!🤣🤣👊🏻
This is one of my most used items!
Very cool. I have a Kioti also.
Thank you for making this video it’s inspiring! Now I have another use for all the pallets I’ve got other than stacking firewood!
Glad my video could help you out!
Nice simple cost effective idea. 👌
Thanks!
Just subscribed. Liked this project, I will be building one this spring (pallets under 4 feet of snow). Look forward to more 'farm' projects.
Welcome to the channel and thanks for watching!
Awesome!! 😎
Thanks!
Neat idea.
Just subbed'. I've got 80ac in Northern Nevada mountains and am just starting to homestead. Bought a 2021 Ck3510SE w/cab.
Welcome to the channel! I'm jealous of your 80ac!!
Now how did I miss this one?!?!😁
You’re inspiring my creativity!!🤣
Miss you guys. I know life gets busy..so, just know there’s lots of us still out here okay?
Pray all is well with you and Lauren and that we’ll see you again…
Hang tough!
Hey Keith! We’re still around! This is the busy time of year for my work and with the other house projects I’m trying to get done inside unfortunately TH-cam gets put to the side for now. That and with this ridiculous heat my phone doesn’t like to be out in it recording! Almost fried it a couple times 🤦♂️ Hopefully will be able to get back to our normally scheduled broadcast soon!
Just Subscribed, with ALL. God idea on the pallet built front fork carrier. I think that I'll do the same thing! Thanks for the idea. Weston, MO. 2022 JD 1025R with MSL Loader and 260B backhoe and JD 3rd Hydraulic front function. I've got a mini-clipper, grapples-rake-grapple and 3X36 forks and a land plane coming.
Thanks for watching and welcome to the channel! Glad I could help you out with a fun build! What grapple brand did you go with?
@@Curtis1824 Artillian Grapple set and also forks from them. Also got a front mounted spitter for both grapples.
Very cool use of the pallets! I haven’t even looked what the metal ones cost, but I’d guess you saved a bundle! :).
Thanks! I know the Bigtooltack runs in the several thousands. They’re nice, but that’s expensive.
It looks good. And you got all tools
Thanks!
I like it. Nice job. I never seem to have all the right supplies by the time I get to the back pasture.
Thanks! That was my problem as well. Way too many trips back to the barn to grab something.
Great job. As you were commenting that your visibility wasn’t great, I was trying to look through the cracks in the pallet. If you removed one board from the pallet, the one right under the gas jug shelf, you could see a bit through there. Maybe replace it with a narrower board.
Thanks for the idea!
Nice! Another project for me!
Wish I would have built it sooner!
Funny I was just talking about doing this the other day for fire wood stack them in a row and throw a metal roof on then you can have row/s for firewood covered/ portable
Great minds think alike! I did move some firewood yesterday with it. Much easier than the bucket.
We did something similar to make pallet base icb totes. You guys are right down the road from us, we’re located in Chelsea. Great idea I’m thinking of copying yours but tweaking the design a little. Great video!
Thanks! The beauty of the pallets is you can tweak it however you like!
That "Big Tool Rack" is ridiculously priced for no more than what it is. Even the 3 point "carry alls" are expensive for what they are as well. You can generally find pallets for free, or very little cost, and like you did, make a great platform to carry nearly anything you want within the limitations of your tractor.
I call my tractor my very expensive wheelbarrow LOL. The pallet forks are a very useful attachment. When I got mine I thought well I'd use them maybe once or twice a year to store my roto-tiller, nope use them more often than the bucket on my loader.
Couldn't agree with you more! Pallet forks are a necessity in my opinion. So many uses outside of what they're really intended for.
You need to add a cutting edge to your bucket or your gonna wear out your factory cutting edge
"wood" be perfect for firewood! Check is out for all things firewood.
It definitely works perfect for firewood!
I had my sound turned all the way up. Could not hear you.
Sorry you had problems with the audio. I just watched the video and the sound came through for me. Not sure what happened.