• Capacity: 1500 lb - Roll back protection slots - Chain holes for secure lifting
  • Thick rectangular tube wall - Total weight: 100 lb
  • Uses 2" x 3” boards for roll back protection - Total Length: 60" - Fork Length: 43"
  • Fork Width: 3" - Fork Height: 2"
  • Bucket lip gap: 2" w/o puck and 1 1/2" with puck - Stabilizer bar: Adjusts from 19" - 34" W (inside the forks)

Being that I am a Jack of All Trades and a master at a few and do metal fabrication and own about five welders I considered designing and building my own forklift attachments for my large farm tractor. I thought let me check on line at my usual two places, Amazon and EBay, which I did and these titan forklift arms caught my eye, especially with the middle brace stabilizer to prevent the arms from doing the greeting arms move, spreading open. Anyhow I ordered them and I just received them. Actually I was upstairs in my house and it sounded like a car hit my house. I ran downstairs looked out the window to see the FedEx truck pulling away and thought to myself that loud thump was my new set of forklifts. I opened the door and bent over to lift the five foot box up and was it heavy. First thought heavy duty for sure. Anyhow I just opened the box and was amazed at the quality of the build and the heavy duty construction. I must say way beyond my expectations for sure, and I dare say that counting my time and material I could not have built them for what I paid on Amazon. Very Impressive. Welds are industrial, not real pretty, but fully functional and acceptable. No weld splatter pimples. The forks I ordered are the 60" ones with about 43" of workable fork, the other 17" is used up by bracket attachment. The forks themselves are constructed out of what looks like 1/8" steel square tubing. Don't be fooled by the 1/8" because since it is in the form of a square tube design it is very,very strong . The large threaded handle clamp rod is about 7/8"-1" galvanized rod, and the horizontal green painted handle is about1" as well offering great gripping power and strength when torqueing the forks down onto the bucket. It appears that there is a slotted key hole which is designed to receive a chain of maybe 3/8" or 1/2" links to possibly further secure the forklifts by inserting chain into the keyhole and wrap the chain up and around the back of the bucket for further bracing or work as a safety catch to keep forks secure if one of the handles loosens up, preventing the fork from falling off of the bucket lip. Only a guess. The key advantage to these forks is certainly the middle stabilizer bar. I can see myself in the future modifying these forks to fit my needs, possibly welding on hooks, "D" rings etc. I would highly recommend these forks to anyone and you won't regret it. A word of caution. These forks will attach to any size bucket and certainly would be overkill for a small tractor and maybe dangerous as well adding to much forward weight to your tractor especially if you lift a real heavy object. Smaller tractor owners should opt for the 30" forks, offering a little better weight balance. Good Luck everyone. Wjhit

First, I was totally surprised that these shipped Fedex for free, and I received them two days after ordering them. That in itself was great because it allowed me to use them during a weekend of great weather in early February. Depending on how you use these and how harshly you test them, you will probably have to re-tighten the forks to the bucket periodically, and even though it has the stabilizer, you can still get the forks screwed out of align if you use them for things like rooting around large fallen trees as I was doing. I was trying to test them after all. Now for the impressive part. I needed to move some large plate steel ramps 54" wide x 72" long that were being used as a make shift bridge in place of a culvert pipe on a dirt road on the farm. After almost 40 years of use, a tri-axle dump truck with 27 tons of gravel finally caved them in. There was probably a good 6 to 9" of dirt and gravel on top of each ramp, I have no estimate on of the weight, but once I got the forks all the way under one plate (coming in from the side), it was so heavy that the front end loader on a 95 HP tractor (rated at 3000 lbs lift capacity at the bucket pins) wouldn't lift the plate straight up, So I used the breakout force of the bucket roll to see if that would get some results... and it did, and these forks weren't affected at all. I kept rooting around with these forks to move the plates without any problems with all the extra force on these forks. The forks were unscathed, and when I removed them at the end of the day, they we in as good of condition as they were out of the box, just with some scrapes in the paint job, and even the paint held up better than I'd imagined. I've had my eye on some titan products for a while now, and this was my first purchased based purely on price and an immediate need, I'll definitely be buying more as funds allow

This thing is worth it's weight in gold! Put together in under 5 minutes and off I went. I used it on my JD 850. Also glad I went with the longer ones and not the 36" ones. UPDATE after a few months. I could not be more pleased with these. I have used and abused these and they are still straight as an arrow. Now let me explain the abuse- we moved into a new place on 5 acres and there is a lot of dead-fall and dead trees/tree-limbs which has been hard to maneuver so many of these branches have been trimmed by way of these forks and let me tell you it works fantastic! I also recently hauled my heaviest load that the tractor could handle which was a large farm fuel tank and the forks handled it great! Additional pics have been added to show the support I put on them as a barrier primarily from said tree limbs!

The design of this unit is so beautifully simple. Slid right on the bucket of my bx25d and I unloaded a 275gal IBC tote from my truck. Man that felt great. No strained back from 90lbs of oomph. The only thing that would make these better is if the stop was all the way in the bucket instead of in front so my lift weight could be closer to pins. Due to design you can't use full lift capacity of tractor front end loader due to it bein like 2 ft in front of pins. That's quite the lever! Another great thing about this is the fact its actually 2 individual tines with a central stabilizer. I took one tine off and dropped stabilizer and bam! Insta hay bale mover. The best thing that I've done with these that I'm so dang proud of is saving a bulldozer with a thrown left track set. How? This particular dozer tracks weighed about 900lbs. I was able to drop the stabilizer bar and slam the two tines together in center of bucket. Stabbed the fork right under the top middle of track and dead lift the dang thing while the dozer operator compressed the track tensioner. Track was on in 10m of me showing up. Neighbor even commented on how handy they were. You're dang right.

I'm torn on these...they are what they say that they are...clamp on pallet forks...they're definitely heavy duty...and easy on and easy off...I have a JD 1023E with H120 quick release, and the forks would bounce a LOT when I was just driving around with them attached...I don't think that my bucket would be able to pick up a heavy load with these forks, not because of the forks, but because I don't think that my bucket was a heavy enough steel gauge to support these with a heavy load. I requested a return from Titan, and to my surprise, they sent me a return label. wasn't expecting that. However, in the fine print, there's a 10% restock charge, and had to go back with original packaging which was long gone...I don't have any boxes long enough and heavy duty enough to send these back so I will probably just hang on to them and sell them to a family member for a discounted price... Titan probably would have looked the other way, but I am also kind of lazy and it's not worth the hassle for how inexpensive these were. In the mean time, I went back to Titan and got the actual 42" pallet fork attachment with 2" trailer receiver for $449 delivered...this was a couple hundred dollars more expensive, but I figured that it would pay for itself if I had ever had to replace my bucket because these clip ons deformed/damaged my bucket. It got delivered a couple days ago and fits perfectly on my H120 hydraulics. I can take the bucket off and have the real pallet forks installed in about two minutes...much more reliable in my opinion...I'm a guy that buys things impulsively, but not necessarily because I have a real use for them...do yourself a favor and get the actual forks if you're intending to lift anything other than brush, or tree limbs. Titan as a company gets 5 starts for quality of equipment and customer service. Both pieces appear to be very well made, and I don't regret purchasing either set of forks.

These forks really surprised me. I have the factory John Deere forks for another tractor and bought these for the bucket on the John Deere 1025 with backhoe I just bought. These forks are heavy duty and well engineered. I opened the box, hefted out the 3 parts (hefted as in struggled a bit, they are heavy duty) and slipped the forks on the bucket. They cinch down well holding the forks rock solid in place. The cross beam is adjustable letting you set the forks different distances apart and secures with one captive bolt with a handle instead of a nut. Very easy to use. They easily handle any weight the bucket on the little tractor can lift and actually feel better than the stock ones on the big tractor as far as seeing where to place them under the load and not flopping around. I've done a fair amount of metal work and no way I could buy just the material for what these forks cost. Another plus is when you are done with them they easily come apart and store in a small area. My other forks take up a 4 x 5 foot area day in and day out behind the shop. Having them clamp to the bucket works out better than traditional forks in some cases when hauling brush and yard trash too. You can work the small stumps and tree trunks up with the forks and roll them back securely into the bucket instead of having to balance them on the forks like you do with traditional forks. The downside? They leverage a lot of force onto the bottom of the bucket if you get setup wrong on the load. I can see the day when I'll mess up and bend the bottom of the bucket with them. So far though, they work far better than I expected.

My review will be a little bit different than most peoples, but I feel this is important for people looking at pallet forks. I received these last Friday the 18th and put them on my 1997 Ford/New Holland 1720 tractor 4x4 with a 7108 bucket so that I can move steel H beams and 6"x8"x6' timbers for a retaining wall I'm building. The forks I bought are rated at 1500#'s which is about 500#'s more then my tractor is rated to pick up with the bucket, so just about perfect. The 20 H beams are 7' long and weigh 175#'s a piece, so I loaded up 4 on the pallet forks (700#'s total weight of steel) and headed down the slight hill in my pasture to the pallet where they will be closer to where the retaining wall is being built. As I was going down the hill the tractor started going to my left and the rear started to swing around so that I was now sideways on the hill and the tractor was going nose first into the ground. I jumped/got launched to the left as it was going over and got shot into the back of the bucket that was now on the ground. The tractor did not roll over as I expected and was still up in the air being held up by the forks and right front tire. I had the wind knocked out of me and sore as hell the next day, but nothing broken and no stitches. I got real lucky. Like play the lotto lucky. What went wrong? Me being stupid is the simple answer. Loading 700#'s of steel, or whatever on those forks and not adding some type of ballast to the rear of the tractor was stupid. The other major problem was me pulling down on the loaded handle expecting it to lower the forks when down is up, and up is down on most tractors. If it didn't tip forward I probably would have 1-4 175# beams coming right at my face due to my lack of experience with frontend loaders. I have close to 200#s of wheel weights on the rear and I don't think that even if I had a liquid ballast in the tires that would have made much of a difference in my situation. This weekend a 55gal barrel will be full of concrete and attached to the rear of my tractor. The forks did not bend or deform while holding up my 4000lb tractor for 20 minutes and it took me about 10 minutes to install them on the bucket and get them hooked up to my chains. They worked great and I have no qualms telling people that they are great for the price and are easy to install.

Excellent for the price. Extremely surprised regarding the quality and easiness of clamping the attachment to the bucket on my tractor. It took maybe 5 mins to assemble and another 2 minutes to attach. I needed a hay spear but I thought maybe if I bought this attachment, it could be used as a multipurpose tool and it worked out that way. The first job I used it on was stacking 900 lb rounds of hay in my barn plus moving a round from the barm to a pasture. I also needed to move a ton of T-posts from the barn to a field which worked out as well. Again, I'm extremely pleased with the purchase and would do it again.

Next to the tractor itself, one of the best investments ever. I can lift brush piles and move them. I can even lift my 400lb mother in law when she falls down.

Received Forks Fast shipping. as I was a little concerned with the Quality of this item before ordering . the set I received has Excellent welds ,as I have a full size tractor they fit the bucket Perfect. used to carry logs out the woods. the logs were 10 foot long and 10 to 12 '' in diameter (RED OAK) . worked great . I will be making a few Mods to them . 1- the tie down bolts (hold fork to Bucket) Work Loose -will be putting a Nut on rod to lock threaded rod in place.2- will Fabricate Steel Back stop for roll back protection verses using 2x4s.3- on cross member that adjust width of forks I will be drilling holes and using a pin Vere's factory hold down bolts As they will not stay Tightened down. (Also) look for the install directions under one the plastic caps were 2x4 back stop mounts on forks.so for the cost and Quality I am very pleased with the item and will work well and would not hesitate to order another set if needed.as I stated earlier on the loads I was carrying I kept the weight close to the bucket end of the forks. A few times I had to lift logs with very end forks, I expected for them to bend but held up to the weight . anyway this work excellent on large tractor bucket . I fit checked them on my (compact) 22 HP tractor bucket . and could see some issues that were in past Re views. that are very well corrected . so if you are looking to buy a set forks you will not be disappointed with these. as I stated I will be making Mods to the forks that are not really needed but as I will be using them a lot and under heavy loads the Mods I will make will work for me . and thank all for your Reviews .