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phred209

07-14-2005 09:59:20




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Does any one know of a premade or have plans to make, or is it even possible, to get, make, use a firk lift style fork on the three point of a 9N.

I have to move some pallets of rock and brick during my up coming landscaping project. These will not be full pallets so weight should not be a huge deal, aslo I do have a loader on the front .

Any thoughts ideas would help

thanks michael




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Ramrod

07-14-2005 15:58:24




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 Re: lift in reply to phred209, 07-14-2005 09:59:20  
Yep, on eBay now. Do a search for dura hitch, then look at the other stuff that seller has listed. He offers three different fork lift styles, the dura hitch and QC forks would be just right for a 9N.

Ramrod



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corvette8n

07-14-2005 12:51:20




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 Re: lift PIC in reply to phred209, 07-14-2005 09:59:20  
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I bought a $39.95 one from Homier but bent the sides lifting stumps, had it repaired for $20 with angle iron twice as thick.
see pic of plywood sides on a pallet



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OH Boy

07-14-2005 12:07:32




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 Re: lift in reply to phred209, 07-14-2005 09:59:20  
King Cutter makes a thing called a 'Carry All' that is basically a pallet fork, will do what you are talking about. I bought one at TSC for $69 last year and use it all the time.



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TIMW(PA)

07-14-2005 10:54:39




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 Re: lift in reply to phred209, 07-14-2005 09:59:20  
Yep. Check the archives someone posted a few pics awhile back of some home-made ones. One used a hand type pallet jack he got from a scrap yard welded up pins and stuff. Looked pretty good.



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gahorN

07-14-2005 21:55:12




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 Re: lift in reply to TIMW(PA), 07-14-2005 10:54:39  
Yep. Look for a "carry all" which is good for lots of things including use as a fork lift. About $75 in several brands. But remember a N Ford will only lift 600-800 lbs. That's not much rock, dirt, or logs.



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