Posted by mark from the fort on January 24, 2008 at 10:42:43 from (168.102.16.178):
In Reply to: King Cutter Carry All posted by fergienewbee on January 24, 2008 at 06:45:57:
I love my pallet forks. My pole barn has a nice cement floor. I bought a manual pallet jack at an auction and got er working. I put EVERYTHING on pallets. Two table saws, scrap wood, scrap solid surface, a blower, a 6' horizontal belt sander. Bulk supplies. Not only looks neater, but twice a summer I clean the ol barn out and its a breeze with the 3 pt. pallet forks. I just run everything out the back of the barn in the yard. I ever run my saws and sander outside in the summer (keeps dust outside). The floor pallet jack lets me pull an item out,use it and, put her back. The 3 pt. lets me just pick it up and take is somewhere else. Great for barn parties as well, A nice pallet and a keg or two can easily be taken from the barn down to the bon-fire, slick as a whistle. And the people at the party think you are just SOO organized. Mark
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