Posted by bja105 on February 01, 2015 at 06:45:47 from (71.60.105.123):
In Reply to: Chains on ice posted by bja105 on February 01, 2015 at 06:17:06:
Its a Ford 4610, with 15.5x38 tires.
If anyone has a set in western PA, let me know.
I had an adventure yesterday. I had a half full ibc tote on the front, a heavy counter weight on the back. When I started sliding backward, I put down the counter weight and the loader, which just took my load off the loader forks. So the load was on the road, on the hill, where I couldn't get to. I wasn't laughing then, but it is kinda funny.
I hope that chains and a three point pallet fork to put the weight on the drive tires will do what I need.
Any thoughts on using my bale spear as pallet forks? I have the style with two short spears low, no center spear. If i limit my load to about the weight of my round bales, it shouldn't hurt the spears. If anything, less weight will extend behind the spears. My only worry is the small round spears haveless contact area than the wide flat forks, and damage the bottom of the tote.
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