I have Yintatech skid steer quick attach on my old Mobility loader, they seem like great quality and are holding up great. I might recommend adding a boomer/binder from the cutting edge of the bucket to the top of the bucket to prevent the bucket from bending
Those are pretty handy!! Just remember, they aren't made to do what you would do with a real set of pallet forks.. can be hard on the bucket too. But just be careful. Thank you Pete!!
My brother gave me a set of these a couple years ago; Just as long as you use them safely, & along there limits they are pretty useful to have. Thanks for the video, & brief review
Those look like a pretty good option there. I'm sure you'll be moving round bales of hay & logs out of the fields with them & using them for many other things around the farm. Thanks for sharing your review on them. ROCK ON FARMER PETE!!!
Nice that they gave you the pallet forks to try out. They seem to be working pretty well. I couple years ago, I bought a set (don't remember the brand) and put them on the bucket on my Westendorf loader I have for my White 2-110. The first time I used it, one of the pallet forks broke. Wasn't well made. Glad you're having better luck.
I'm glad you had good luck with yours. The ones I got from Vevor (off Ebay) were absolute junk as they came from the factory. The Vevors are functionally identical except for a few major differences. Plus, you're using a skid steer as opposed to my bucket tractor. Anyway, thanks for the informative video.
Look real good a friend in the tree serv use them on a Walden articulated loader no problems so far he chained the back of forks to top of bucket for more strength. Look forward to your vids
I have a set of these and they work fairly well, the only thing I found that I needed to do was put a chain and turnbuckle to hooks on the top of the bucket to keep the floor of the bucket from flexing with heavier stuff. I assume they are designed for this because as you can seen on yours, there is a slot on the front of the base that seems perfect for hooking a chain-link to.
I have Yintatech skid steer quick attach on my old Mobility loader, they seem like great quality and are holding up great.
I might recommend adding a boomer/binder from the cutting edge of the bucket to the top of the bucket to prevent the bucket from bending
Thanks! That's a good idea. I'll do that next time.
Those are pretty handy!!
Just remember, they aren't made to do what you would do with a real set of pallet forks.. can be hard on the bucket too. But just be careful.
Thank you Pete!!
Thanks Ed! I won't go crazy with them 🙂
@@farmerpete don't do like I do.. and pick a full pallet of sackreet..lol.. only 4300#.
My brother gave me a set of these a couple years ago; Just as long as you use them safely, & along there limits they are pretty useful to have. Thanks for the video, & brief review
Those look like a pretty good option there. I'm sure you'll be moving round bales of hay & logs out of the fields with them & using them for many other things around the farm. Thanks for sharing your review on them. ROCK ON FARMER PETE!!!
Nice that they gave you the pallet forks to try out. They seem to be working pretty well. I couple years ago, I bought a set (don't remember the brand) and put them on the bucket on my Westendorf loader I have for my White 2-110. The first time I used it, one of the pallet forks broke. Wasn't well made. Glad you're having better luck.
Thanks Charlie. These seem to be pretty well made.
Looks like a real back saver for you Mr. Pete.
Thanks!
Good day Pete. I think it's great idea, especially like you being alone. I will admit it will be alot harder on bucket. Good idea. Thanks
Thanks Don!
Thanks for sharing Pete, looks like they worked great. Take care Pete and have a great rest of the week and weekend 👍
Thanks! Enjoy your weekend as well.
Looks good, you will have many uses for them. They will be very handy addition
Thanks! That's what I was thinking.
Thankyou Pete Vidio shering.👍
Looks good I have a set of them myself, I also have a bucket mounted shovel.
Thanks. They do seem well built.
I'm glad you had good luck with yours. The ones I got from Vevor (off Ebay) were absolute junk as they came from the factory. The Vevors are functionally identical except for a few major differences. Plus, you're using a skid steer as opposed to my bucket tractor. Anyway, thanks for the informative video.
Look real good a friend in the tree serv use them on a Walden articulated loader no problems so far he chained the back of forks to top of bucket for more strength. Look forward to your vids
Thanks! I'll use a chain on these next time.
@@farmerpete I think it will help to support the cutting edge
Looks like they are nicely built. I also like the adjustable cross piece so you can move them wide or narrow. What is the weight rating on them?
These are rated at 1,500 Lbs.
wow,thanks for your sharing!
That's great.😁
I have a set of these and they work fairly well, the only thing I found that I needed to do was put a chain and turnbuckle to hooks on the top of the bucket to keep the floor of the bucket from flexing with heavier stuff. I assume they are designed for this because as you can seen on yours, there is a slot on the front of the base that seems perfect for hooking a chain-link to.
Thanks! Yes, I'll do that next time I pick up something heavy.
Ol' bucket benders lol
I got a set of 4k forks
Yup. I'm not going to go crazy with heavy stuff 🙂
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