
Tractor / Skid Steer DIY Forks
DIY Forks for Your Tractor and Skid Steer: $10
Turn a tractor or skid steer into an all terrain forklift!
Improved design and updated plans. Along with CAD and 3D drawings, it now also includes a material list, how to manual, and numerous diagrams to make construction simple. It is thorough and simple to follow.
Minimal parts needed: 10 parts per fork need to be made, mostly straight saw cuts. 15 parts in total. 11 through 15 are purchased (Nuts, bolts, etc.)
The forks are designed to be built with common tools, so you don't have to own a fabrication or machine shop to build them. These forks are not beyond the skill set of the average DIY craftsman using common tools.
90 day money back guarantee.
"I downloaded your fork plans yesterday. Great plans! I am newly retired and this is going to be my first metal works project."
Matt S., Whiteplains, NY
Plan contents:
Materials list
Experience based how-to and many large illustrations and drawings. 20 size font so plans are easy to read.
2D CAD drawings of each part
3D Model Views in each CAD drawing to eliminate guess work
Building tips
Explanations on how to assemble the parts correctly
Several assembly diagrams. Eliminates guess work
You are shown where to weld, and how to keep parts from moving during welding
How to attach to the bucket and safety precautions
Prints can be printed on 8.5" x 11", or 11" x 17" paper.
Designed for front end loader buckets with a 1/2" thick blade for most compact, subcompact tractors, SSL's, and CTL's, but can be readily scaled up for thicker blades.
90 day 100% money back guarantee. No hassles, no questions.
Why This Design?
Inexpensive
Larger underside supports and clamping surfaces to prevent bucket damage
Easy intallation and removal
Two clamps for enhanced locking stability
Will last as long as your machine. I've had mine for 10 years, and there is no wear or damage on them, and I use them a lot.
2000 Lbs evenly distributed median load per fork (1600 Lbs with 1.5x safety factor) / 4000 Lbs per pair (3200 Lbs with 1.5x safety factor)
Heavy Duty
Built with common tools
Only a few beads of weld required
Built with common materials
Good weekend project