After testing I returned the pallet forks to AJ with some suggestions including the side support arm which he already had in the works. He will be getting the arm implemented and hopefully will be sending back a new and improved version in the near future for continued testing! Check out all his awesome equipment HERE! www.shaverequipment.com
These are a wonderful tool for you guys using the IBC totes. I recently drove down to AJ’s equipment lot to purchase some face cord bags from him. He is such a professional guy and absolutely wonderful to deal with. A very honest business man. I was shocked at how much time he spent with me for only buying what I would consider a small amount of bags. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy any piece of equipment off of him. It would be worth anyone’s time to invest in the commute or even just the opportunity to give AJ a shot at your business. Great to see you guys collaborating on these forks. Thanks for sharing with all of us
Nice! Glad to see you checking these out. Another benefit - once you get a pair of these there's no more need to cut the fronts out of your totes unless you want to stack your wood by hand. I timed myself loading a full cord recently with the rotating forks I built. Dumping 4 totes and leveling the load was just under 6 minutes. You can't beat the time savings with these. A suggestion for the folks at Shaver - the way that pallet forks mount gives them the ability to slide back and forth so you want change the width and drop them in the next notch, which is nice, but it adds a lot of slop when you rotate 90 degrees. If they can figure out a way to pin of fix them to take out that slop you'd see a big difference in stability, and with that you wouldn't need a side support arm.
I agree, the slop in the forks magnified the shift of the tote. I think adding the support arm will help alleviate the shift while still allowing the forks to be easily adjusted.
Congratulations fellows 👍👍 I believe your the first wood hounds that got your hands on them. My only concern, is a load getting stuck in what your dumping and toque the loader frame. Keep an eye on those loader bolts.
Really cool that you have friends in the right places! Shavers is a great partner to have, for sure. The forks are perfect for your operation and are sized appropriately. Not only would they save time but they’ll save wear and tear on the totes- win win! Now, coming up with the scratch to buy a set is the next obstacle… Thanks for the video, Gents!
Sure is! Personally, I think they could be even less beefy considering totes of firewood are nowhere near 4,000lbs each. Lighter weight means more machines would be capable of using them!
We sold a pair of rotating pallet forks to Operation Southern Firewood for his Kubota compact tractor to dump his IBC totes. He bought the red WiFo rotating pallet forks with the adjustable folding side arm. We also have rotating pallet forks from HLA that are available and more affordable.
I really like the WiFo forks, they seemed to be much lighter than most out there! I almostttt bought them a few months back, had been going back and forth with the manufacturer, shoot me an email if you have a price maybe we can work something out!
Those rotating palletforks seem to work great! Seems like it will save you time loading giving you more time to do other things! Again love watching your and Chris's videos!!!
This video is going to be food for thought for a lot of woodhounds. I'm curious what the long term wear and tear will be on the loader itself with all of the side load going on. On a side note, why are your videos no longer offering a save to playlist option?
I think with the addition of a side support arm they would put a lot less stress on the loader components! Not really sure what that option is? I haven’t changed anything on my end.
They are pretty cool Jake. Since the pivot point is in the center of the loader I don’t think that you’re putting too much extra strain on the right loader arm. Besides, as you noted when the tote approaches 90 degrees rotation, where the twist on the arm would be max, the wood is already falling out relieving the strain. Thanks for sharing your experience.
I think they are a great tool.One thing I was watching was how the arms of the loader moved side to side. I think they would work great until possible loader failure. I have a Kabota L4400 and think it is still a little on the small size for the rotating forks.
With all your IBC totes those rotating pallet forks would be a great addition to your operation. Only concern would be how well the bolts will hold up over time, but I'm sure AJ has already thought about that.
Good video and nice preliminary product review 👍 Price is definitely lower than most that are advertised. Interested if this attachment is infinite adjustment or if it is cycled- wether you can rotate it to any angle or if in rotates to a dump only. If it is infinite adjustment you could also use it to tip totes to make them easier to load/stack if need be. Love your content 😊
Absolutely handy to have. Keeping in mind, heavier forks cuts in to lift capacity, not sure what worse case weight of wood might be (probably wet oak) and might exceed weight ratings of components like pins, arms, axle, tires.
Wow what a game changer a lot easier and faster for you guys again for you folks is the front end of the tractor, is it strong enough for the side load on the loader.
Yep my biggest issue was they didn’t have the side support arm, I think with that arm the side to side movement would be minimal and be easier on the machine!
Be sure to watch what impact, if any, the rotational dumping of the fully loaded totes will have on the loader arms. It seems that there is amount of torque going on that could possibly cause some twisting to the arms. Purely an observation. Great concept, if it works.
They look great. The only problem is how far out away from the tractor the mechanism puts the forks. This reduces the tractor lifting capacity and also makes the tractor more tipping over to the front if weighted too heavily.
It would definitely maintain the integrity of your totes over the long run. Because after seminary dumps on one tote the old way. I think they would be getting to be in rough shape. Where this way, it would be almost like they were still new. And I would think once you got used to them. You wouldn't be loading through the back. You might if you just had one, and you weren't time constraint, but if you're loading any more than 1 tote for a full cord or even a 2 cord delivery, I think it just dumped them all over the side. It done an easy enough
It’s definitely easier on the totes but the old way wasn’t really rough on them either, I have gotten pretty good at dumping them. My biggest concern is stress on the tractor itself
Definitely will save you time Jake but I believe the key to those forks is once you start don’t stop. This way you don’t torque the arms on the front end loader. When you stopped, you could see the stress it puts on the loader arms.
Initial thought: there seems to be a fair amount of lateral movement in the loader arms once the rotation gets to 20-ish degrees and the forks slide in the pockets. I'd be concerned that after repeated use, that 'twisting' of the loader arms is going to cause premature wear and even failure. Might be less of a concern on a bigger tractor, or maybe an implement like this is only viable long-term for a skid loader? Geat video either way, best of luck to AJ with future iterations of the product!
Yep my biggest issue was they didn’t have the side support arm, to minimize the lateral shifting. I think with that arm the side to side movement would be minimal and be much easier on the machine.
I don’t think it would negate it but that would certainly help! Unfortunately the adjustment notches on the fork frame didn’t perfectly align with the width of the tote.
Yes but that would also shift the tote in the long orientation putting more weight farther out on the forks. With the new side arm AJ is coming out with I think it will greatly reduce the torque on the loader arms.
These would also be great for tree removal with a ibc tote with the top of the bladder removed. Fill it with all of the rakings and dirty debris that cant be chipped. One flip and go back for another!
They look like a slick deal.My only concern is that it sounded like a lot of RPM's to lift the load up over the sides and as the tractor gets older will it get the job done. But you know what they make bigger tractors HA HA
Ask for A IBC only rotator, shave off a ton of weight with a fixed fork setting removing a lot of extra metal that makes it adjustable, remove the 2 upright guards, shorten the forks, carve off all extra metal. I can see a side arm getting bent to hell but made to be pushed back into place next to a tree. Take a close look at your video and see if the rotator pivot point needs to be moved to the left to balance the load on the tractor arms.
That’s exactly what I’d want! Unfortunately, I don’t think they are in the market of making one off products it would probably cost me an arm and a leg for a custom set
How many wood cutters use IBC totes? AJ would be stupid not to have a few ready to sell. What is in the guts that makes it turn ? a Motor or a cylinder? thats the only part you need, you already have a quick attach set of forks .@@DudeRanchDIY
I like In The Woodyards storage system way better. but you don't have 18 acres of wide open spaces With full sun light and 30 m.p.h. winds , to dry out the splits. I wish he had your roll off containers and truck , but he wo t ever spend the money. For your particular paradigm, the rotator seems like a perfect solution to your handling situation. Good job on a nice video. Keep up the good work.
Yeah his bins would be nice but like you said I don’t have the space, I believe he also still hand loads his trailers for delivery which makes no sense to me. Totes have worked very well for me and the amount of wood I produce.
I don’t know there isn’t more of these over in the US. Also you really need a side arm to take the weight of the Ibc when it goes over or you’ll end up ripping all The bottoms off. If that was a metal or wooden Ibc it would have destroyed it 👍🏼 well done guys 💪🏼
Not all that popular here in the states at least for firewood… I wish they made a light duty set specifically for firewood, even these are in the 7-800lb range which seems excessive. Hopefully the side arm will help reduce stress on my smaller machine.
Definitely a good attachment but it looked like it put a lot of torque on the loader arms and could possibly bend the loader but it looked like it kinda helped when you spread the forks apart this would be my concern
So Jake and Chris, what do you figure one tote not stacked is equivalent to 1/2 face cord? Looks like a really nice piece of equipment. Great Demo. Take care Al
Hey Jake how are you doing I'm good great video and I just wanted to say hi and u wouldn't have to work too hard with those pallets they seem to work good
Wow - smart equipment ! One question please - how much wood did you have in that tote ? Did you have one face cord ? How do you know how much wood it contains. It’s not piled.
Nice…what is the weight on the pallet folk ? I would have the same concerns if my compact tractor would be able to left it with a tote. FYI, I did reach out to Hydrosplus on the cylinders but at this time they don’t have them for the Kioti tractors. I will play around with my hydraulic oil pressure to see what I can get away with by increasing it slightly, maybe less than 10%. Also Elm City Trailer looks like they will be moving up the road to Bethany. They started to break ground just up the road from me. Regards
So they weren’t here long enough for me to hook them up to the crane scale to weigh but my guess is around 7-800lbs. Yep Elm city is moving, they bought a new lot up that way.
Hey Jake, Great concept but Overkill in size for your tractor. Get a lighter duty one that does not extend so far. Your tractor will thank you for it. Other then that I wonder why you dont have one yet. BR
Just get a mx 5200 kubota . But I Will say as I own a lot of diffrent tractors . Your front hubs on that tractor will be the first thing to go . It’s just a bit much for the daily use .
Interesting....I'm more impressed by to totes handling that load sideways than the rotator it self. Most IBC totes are with wood pallets that degrade over time, so i would be sweating doing something like that with them, but i'm looking into getting batch of metal platform ones. Its just cost of them around here being least 25€ per tote and you never know what shit was in the plastic tote in it self, well as there most likely is some left needing to be removed then flushed and flush water taken to dangerous waste disposal site that is hassle on its own, well as costing after you reach 50liters/kg a year, witch is full rather quickly if you process say 25 totes and no even if its was less problematic chemicals, dumping it to ground is out of the question due close proximity to water sources and fields. Also our firewood storage is currently total ass, needing stacking due old fools habits instead of dumping them just into corner into pile, but ou well once she cant stack them anymore i'l be rebuilding the storage so pallets can be stacked inside and just drive totes next to house instead hauling them from storage by hand 50meters to house. Mind currently we dont sell firewood, just for 3 house personal use, though after getting firewood processing much easier hauling vise we might look into selling some.
Yeah I’ve never seen any around here with wooden pallet bottoms. All of the ones I get are either metal or plastic bases and quite sturdy. They also all held mulch dye which is organic so no issues with rinsing them out
I think, this heavy duty rotating forks are too much for your tractor. You can get some with a capacity of 3000 pounds, they are about 100 kg lighter than these, so you can lift the ibc easier. In Germany they sell the rotating forks for 1700 Euro, thats about 1850 USD.
I don’t think it will destroy the totes since the weight of the wood is falling out. I’m more concerned with my loader arms! I get the totes for free haha
After testing I returned the pallet forks to AJ with some suggestions including the side support arm which he already had in the works. He will be getting the arm implemented and hopefully will be sending back a new and improved version in the near future for continued testing!
Check out all his awesome equipment HERE!
www.shaverequipment.com
These are a wonderful tool for you guys using the IBC totes. I recently drove down to AJ’s equipment lot to purchase some face cord bags from him. He is such a professional guy and absolutely wonderful to deal with. A very honest business man. I was shocked at how much time he spent with me for only buying what I would consider a small amount of bags. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy any piece of equipment off of him. It would be worth anyone’s time to invest in the commute or even just the opportunity to give AJ a shot at your business. Great to see you guys collaborating on these forks. Thanks for sharing with all of us
He’s a great guy! Looking forward to trying the new and improved version
Nice! Glad to see you checking these out. Another benefit - once you get a pair of these there's no more need to cut the fronts out of your totes unless you want to stack your wood by hand. I timed myself loading a full cord recently with the rotating forks I built. Dumping 4 totes and leveling the load was just under 6 minutes. You can't beat the time savings with these.
A suggestion for the folks at Shaver - the way that pallet forks mount gives them the ability to slide back and forth so you want change the width and drop them in the next notch, which is nice, but it adds a lot of slop when you rotate 90 degrees. If they can figure out a way to pin of fix them to take out that slop you'd see a big difference in stability, and with that you wouldn't need a side support arm.
I agree, the slop in the forks magnified the shift of the tote. I think adding the support arm will help alleviate the shift while still allowing the forks to be easily adjusted.
Congratulations fellows 👍👍 I believe your the first wood hounds that got your hands on them. My only concern, is a load getting stuck in what your dumping and toque the loader frame. Keep an eye on those loader bolts.
I’ve never had wood get stuck, not to say it can’t happen but there’s just too many small pieces for them all to get stuck.
Really cool that you have friends in the right places! Shavers is a great partner to have, for sure. The forks are perfect for your operation and are sized appropriately. Not only would they save time but they’ll save wear and tear on the totes- win win! Now, coming up with the scratch to buy a set is the next obstacle… Thanks for the video, Gents!
Sure is! Personally, I think they could be even less beefy considering totes of firewood are nowhere near 4,000lbs each. Lighter weight means more machines would be capable of using them!
Awesomeness, it works best when u go inside the forks and lift with your knees pushing the forks out . Awesome product. Great job with your channel.
Thank you!
Two concerns I’d have would be tweaking the loader arms and multiple dumps will likely stress and break the IBC pallet
Bases. Keep that in mind
Yep the new side support arm should help both of those issues.
We sold a pair of rotating pallet forks to Operation Southern Firewood for his Kubota compact tractor to dump his IBC totes. He bought the red WiFo rotating pallet forks with the adjustable folding side arm. We also have rotating pallet forks from HLA that are available and more affordable.
I really like the WiFo forks, they seemed to be much lighter than most out there! I almostttt bought them a few months back, had been going back and forth with the manufacturer, shoot me an email if you have a price maybe we can work something out!
Pretty slick, but seems like alot of torque on the loader arms when it rotates. I guess time will tell.
Yep. Hoping the new side arm will help that
That's cool. 😎 Many TH-camrs struggle to remove firewood from them IBC totes, and this attachment would be perfect for them.
For sure!
Definite game changer.. like you said a support arm would make a huge difference.. and a flow control would give you ultimate control of the forks..
Yep my biggest issue was they didn’t have the side support arm, I think with that arm the side to side movement would be minimal.
Those rotating palletforks seem to work great! Seems like it will save you time loading giving you more time to do other things! Again love watching your and Chris's videos!!!
They are pretty sweet! With a few tweaks they would be perfect! Thanks for watching!
On a tractor that size I wonder if it’ll twist the loader? Hard to tell without long term use. But they look super convenient.
I think the new side support arm should help with that
The rotating forks with the arm will be a game changer for sure. ❤❤ God Bless
I think so!
Jake and Chris, loved your new video. Found it very informative and educational. Love watching you guys. Keep them coming. Earl
Thanks so much for watching Earl!
This video is going to be food for thought for a lot of woodhounds. I'm curious what the long term wear and tear will be on the loader itself with all of the side load going on. On a side note, why are your videos no longer offering a save to playlist option?
I think with the addition of a side support arm they would put a lot less stress on the loader components! Not really sure what that option is? I haven’t changed anything on my end.
For me it’s a no-brainer . Get the rotating forks. Must make life so much easier and quicker.
Yep my biggest concern is the loader arms wellbeing, once AJ gets the side support arm for them I think it will work even better!
They are pretty cool Jake. Since the pivot point is in the center of the loader I don’t think that you’re putting too much extra strain on the right loader arm. Besides, as you noted when the tote approaches 90 degrees rotation, where the twist on the arm would be max, the wood is already falling out relieving the strain. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Yep I think the addition of a side support arm would make them perfect!
I think they are a great tool.One thing I was watching was how the arms of the loader moved side to side. I think they would work great until possible loader failure. I have a Kabota L4400 and think it is still a little on the small size for the rotating forks.
Yep my biggest issue was they didn’t have the side support arm, I think with that arm the side to side movement would be minimal.
With all your IBC totes those rotating pallet forks would be a great addition to your operation. Only concern would be how well the bolts will hold up over time, but I'm sure AJ has already thought about that.
Sure would, I think for a smaller machine like mine the side support arm is a must!
You might think about making some kind of latch system to keep the IBC in place when dumping.
No doubt they would save time. Price allowing makes sense.
For sure!
Jake, looks like a winner to me! Never knew they even made them!
Pretty sweet!!
Guys I think that the pallet forks will be a great game changer for you.
I think so too!
Always improving the wood yard is awesome. I love the rostater. If it doesn’t break the back of you two by not flipping the tractor your in good shape
Pretty cool unit!
this is a dream set up…hook lift and rotating pallet forks. ❤
They work really well!
Good video and nice preliminary product review 👍 Price is definitely lower than most that are advertised. Interested if this attachment is infinite adjustment or if it is cycled- wether you can rotate it to any angle or if in rotates to a dump only. If it is infinite adjustment you could also use it to tip totes to make them easier to load/stack if need be. Love your content 😊
You can stop the rotation at any point, however they only rotate one direction and 180°
Pretty slick piece of equipment for what you guys are doing.
Almost like they were made for it!
Absolutely handy to have. Keeping in mind, heavier forks cuts in to lift capacity, not sure what worse case weight of wood might be (probably wet oak) and might exceed weight ratings of components like pins, arms, axle, tires.
Yep they are definitely heavier than my normal forks
Wow what a game changer a lot easier and faster for you guys again for you folks is the front end of the tractor, is it strong enough for the side load on the loader.
Yep my biggest issue was they didn’t have the side support arm, I think with that arm the side to side movement would be minimal and be easier on the machine!
This is an amazing tool. Great job fellers
Thanks for watching!
Amazing!!! Can’t wait to see the improvements.
Working on it!
Absolutely amazing guys. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Those would be a great addition to your operation. But probably depends on the price.
I agree!
Awesome job guys I think those for some great addition.
Thanks 👍
Those are cool! Good job on the demo!
Thanks!
Be sure to watch what impact, if any, the rotational dumping of the fully loaded totes will have on the loader arms. It seems that there is amount of torque going on that could possibly cause some twisting to the arms. Purely an observation. Great concept, if it works.
Yep my biggest issue was they didn’t have the side support arm, I think with that arm the side to side movement would be minimal.
They look great. The only problem is how far out away from the tractor the mechanism puts the forks. This reduces the tractor lifting capacity and also makes the tractor more tipping over to the front if weighted too heavily.
Yep I wish they weren’t as heavy
I was interested in these as well but I’m not sure my little skid will handle them
I’d imagine your skid would have more lift capacity than my tractor! Still debating if they are actually necessary for my operation or not.
Very interesting! I am curious as to if it would do anything to the loader over time from the side to side movement. Great idea!
Hoping that the new support arm will help minimize the side shift
It would definitely maintain the integrity of your totes over the long run. Because after seminary dumps on one tote the old way. I think they would be getting to be in rough shape. Where this way, it would be almost like they were still new. And I would think once you got used to them. You wouldn't be loading through the back. You might if you just had one, and you weren't time constraint, but if you're loading any more than 1 tote for a full cord or even a 2 cord delivery, I think it just dumped them all over the side. It done an easy enough
It’s definitely easier on the totes but the old way wasn’t really rough on them either, I have gotten pretty good at dumping them. My biggest concern is stress on the tractor itself
Very cool video!! I would love to have a set of those! Thanks for the info!
Enjoyed it fellas! 👊🏻
Thanks for watching!
Definitely will save you time Jake but I believe the key to those forks is once you start don’t stop. This way you don’t torque the arms on the front end loader. When you stopped, you could see the stress it puts on the loader arms.
Yep I also think the support arm will help a lot!
it's about time
Initial thought: there seems to be a fair amount of lateral movement in the loader arms once the rotation gets to 20-ish degrees and the forks slide in the pockets. I'd be concerned that after repeated use, that 'twisting' of the loader arms is going to cause premature wear and even failure. Might be less of a concern on a bigger tractor, or maybe an implement like this is only viable long-term for a skid loader? Geat video either way, best of luck to AJ with future iterations of the product!
Yep my biggest issue was they didn’t have the side support arm, to minimize the lateral shifting. I think with that arm the side to side movement would be minimal and be much easier on the machine.
Would getting the pallet forks to fit tight on the IBC tote, negate the need for a support arm?
I don’t think it would negate it but that would certainly help! Unfortunately the adjustment notches on the fork frame didn’t perfectly align with the width of the tote.
This is a great investment. Plus this will save on your totes.
Hoping they aren’t too rough on the tractor! Ideally I’d love a light duty set designed specifically for firewood totes
You could turn the IBC tote with the open end to the right so it would start dumping immediately and not torque your loader as much initially.
Yes but that would also shift the tote in the long orientation putting more weight farther out on the forks. With the new side arm AJ is coming out with I think it will greatly reduce the torque on the loader arms.
@@DudeRanchDIY Agreed, looking forward to seeing his improvement.
Very cool idea, love it.
These would also be great for tree removal with a ibc tote with the top of the bladder removed. Fill it with all of the rakings and dirty debris that cant be chipped. One flip and go back for another!
For sure! In the past I’ve used bulk bags for the same purpose, takes up a lot less space on the truck
They look like a slick deal.My only concern is that it sounded like a lot of RPM's to lift the load up over the sides and as the tractor gets older will it get the job done. But you know what they make bigger tractors HA HA
It’s definitely a lot of weight to be lifting up that high
Ask for A IBC only rotator, shave off a ton of weight with a fixed fork setting removing a lot of extra metal that makes it adjustable, remove the 2 upright guards, shorten the forks, carve off all extra metal. I can see a side arm getting bent to hell but made to be pushed back into place next to a tree. Take a close look at your video and see if the rotator pivot point needs to be moved to the left to balance the load on the tractor arms.
That’s exactly what I’d want! Unfortunately, I don’t think they are in the market of making one off products it would probably cost me an arm and a leg for a custom set
How many wood cutters use IBC totes? AJ would be stupid not to have a few ready to sell. What is in the guts that makes it turn ? a Motor or a cylinder? thats the only part you need, you already have a quick attach set of forks .@@DudeRanchDIY
I like In The Woodyards storage system way better.
but you don't have 18 acres of wide open spaces
With full sun light and 30 m.p.h. winds , to dry out the splits.
I wish he had your roll off containers and truck , but he wo t ever spend the money.
For your particular paradigm, the rotator seems like a perfect solution
to your handling situation.
Good job on a nice video. Keep up the good work.
Yeah his bins would be nice but like you said I don’t have the space, I believe he also still hand loads his trailers for delivery which makes no sense to me. Totes have worked very well for me and the amount of wood I produce.
Great option- I think AJ is going to sell a lot of those.
Hope so for his sake!
Now all ya need is a big Kubota articulating loader to load can while it's up on the truck. Hahaha
Oh man I’d love one of those…
hi there bucker point there , good show john
I don’t know there isn’t more of these over in the US. Also you really need a side arm to take the weight of the Ibc when it goes over or you’ll end up ripping all
The bottoms off. If that was a metal or wooden Ibc it would have destroyed it 👍🏼 well done guys 💪🏼
Not all that popular here in the states at least for firewood… I wish they made a light duty set specifically for firewood, even these are in the 7-800lb range which seems excessive. Hopefully the side arm will help reduce stress on my smaller machine.
Definitely needed that extra lift capacity!
For sure! Not thrilled about maxing out the loader
Definitely a good attachment but it looked like it put a lot of torque on the loader arms and could possibly bend the loader but it looked like it kinda helped when you spread the forks apart this would be my concern
Yep my biggest issue was they didn’t have the side support arm, I think with that arm the side to side movement would be minimal.
Awesome!! Wondering how much time to could save to offset the cost?? Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Hard to calculate, I just wanted to be the first with a set!! 😂
Forks adjust in and out lot easier when FEL is higher and forks pointing down at 45°-ish......
Yep for sure!
So Jake and Chris, what do you figure one tote not stacked is equivalent to 1/2 face cord? Looks like a really nice piece of equipment. Great Demo. Take care Al
One large tote loose filled off the conveyor is 1/3 cord. A small tote loose filled is 1/4 cord
Hey Jake how are you doing I'm good great video and I just wanted to say hi and u wouldn't have to work too hard with those pallets they seem to work good
Hey Robert they work well!
Safty first. Put that row bar up on tractor .
Awesome I need a set like that
Work great for firewood totes, especially with a larger machine or skid steer
Wow - smart equipment ! One question please - how much wood did you have in that tote ? Did you have one face cord ? How do you know how much wood it contains. It’s not piled.
The large 330 gallon totes hold 1/3 cord loose and the small 275 gallon totes hold 1/4 cord loose. I know because I’ve dumped them out and stacked it
You are talking face cord ?
Yes, 1/3 cord, face cord, same thing
Worked out slicker than snot
Worked really well!
Cool Addition !
Thanks! Pretty cool!
If you have the room I would build a ramp made from logs and dirt. I think it would help out filling the container no matter which way you fill it
I’d love to at some point!
Jake and Chris I think 🤔 that you guys should keep the rotating forks and start making payments to shaver’s equipment 😮😊❤
Haha maybe after a few improvements!
Nice…what is the weight on the pallet folk ? I would have the same concerns if my compact tractor would be able to left it with a tote. FYI, I did reach out to Hydrosplus on the cylinders but at this time they don’t have them for the Kioti tractors. I will play around with my hydraulic oil pressure to see what I can get away with by increasing it slightly, maybe less than 10%. Also Elm City Trailer looks like they will be moving up the road to Bethany. They started to break ground just up the road from me. Regards
So they weren’t here long enough for me to hook them up to the crane scale to weigh but my guess is around 7-800lbs. Yep Elm city is moving, they bought a new lot up that way.
Sure buy them. It is easy to spend your money!
lol 😂
Looks like a nice attachment to have when using totes but you never said the price of the product 😊
i was using rotating forks on a fork lift truck 30 years ago to empty 1 ton boxes of potatoes into a bulk wagon they ccarried 20 tons
Yep they’ve been around a while for applications like that. Not so much for a compact tractor
Need to check rating on tractor front tires...check air pressure too..
Weight rating is fine, pressure might be a little off from the colder weather
Hello Chris & Jake, stop beating the bush, get out your checkbook and BUY that thing,
lol yes sir! Once AJ gets the side support arm in place I think I’ll be writing a check!
Oh WOW!! A solution to a problem that didn’t exist……. 😂😂😂.
Hey Jake,
Great concept but Overkill in size for your tractor. Get a lighter duty one that does not extend so far. Your tractor will thank you for it. Other then that I wonder why you dont have one yet.
BR
Yep I’d love to find a lighter duty set specifically targeted for firewood use.
Just get a mx 5200 kubota . But I Will say as I own a lot of diffrent tractors . Your front hubs on that tractor will be the first thing to go . It’s just a bit much for the daily use .
A larger tractor would do me no good out on my residential tree work jobs.
I own a tree service and use my 5100 a good bit .
They could save some weight if they removed the back rail of the forks. Make them to just add forks.
I agree, as well as just less beefy in general to target firewood totes specifically.
The forks will make it easier on you guys, it would be nice if you got a free trial period before making a big purchase, maybe a 40-hour trial?
I could’ve kept them for longer but without the side support arm I didn’t want to continue to use them and risk damaging my loader.
Okay I heard the price 😊
I just use my bucket!
That works too, I have about 175 totes so these would make delivery season a bit easier.
You Need a Bigger Tractor! 😎
You got that right!
aint that a 330 or is it a 275? damn my bobcat 2035 would never be able to lift that 330 tote 😢
They were both 330 totes
Interesting....I'm more impressed by to totes handling that load sideways than the rotator it self. Most IBC totes are with wood pallets that degrade over time, so i would be sweating doing something like that with them, but i'm looking into getting batch of metal platform ones. Its just cost of them around here being least 25€ per tote and you never know what shit was in the plastic tote in it self, well as there most likely is some left needing to be removed then flushed and flush water taken to dangerous waste disposal site that is hassle on its own, well as costing after you reach 50liters/kg a year, witch is full rather quickly if you process say 25 totes and no even if its was less problematic chemicals, dumping it to ground is out of the question due close proximity to water sources and fields.
Also our firewood storage is currently total ass, needing stacking due old fools habits instead of dumping them just into corner into pile, but ou well once she cant stack them anymore i'l be rebuilding the storage so pallets can be stacked inside and just drive totes next to house instead hauling them from storage by hand 50meters to house. Mind currently we dont sell firewood, just for 3 house personal use, though after getting firewood processing much easier hauling vise we might look into selling some.
Yeah I’ve never seen any around here with wooden pallet bottoms. All of the ones I get are either metal or plastic bases and quite sturdy. They also all held mulch dye which is organic so no issues with rinsing them out
How many totes is needed per bush cord
3 large totes for a full 128 cu ft cord
@@DudeRanchDIY awesome thank you
@@DudeRanchDIY that’s not stacked I. The totes right? Just tossed in
The way the whole tractor moves when it turns my guess is you will end up with problems with the tractor
Yep my biggest issue was they didn’t have the side support arm, I think with that arm the side to side movement would be minimal.
Wondering who the blonde guy in your sticker logo is?
That was my buddy Sam from way back when I started the channel at his property, he used to be in a lot of the videos.
What is the cost???
$4,400
I think, this heavy duty rotating forks are too much for your tractor. You can get some with a capacity of 3000 pounds, they are about 100 kg lighter than these, so you can lift the ibc easier. In Germany they sell the rotating forks for 1700 Euro, thats about 1850 USD.
I’d be very interested in seeing those! Do you have a link to them?
buy them
Working on it!
Definitely needs a sidearm. It will destroy the pallets or totes.
I don’t think it will destroy the totes since the weight of the wood is falling out. I’m more concerned with my loader arms! I get the totes for free haha
Not sure I would pay 10,000 for them pretty pricey
Not sure where you got $10,000… their $4,400
Got enough $hit hanging on the back of that tractor?
Everything on there I use on a daily basis
you won't have to cut the totes either
Yeah I don’t really cut them anymore anyway unless I need to hand load the firewood stand.
If I was going to get something like that. I would want the forks to rotate both directions. That is the only reason I wouldn't buy them.
I’d like that as well