Carry All for Pallet Forks

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About 3 years ago I built a set of forks for the 3 points hitch. I also bought a set for the front.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/201546-3-point-hitch-pallet-mover.html

I built a carry all out of a old pallet so I can use it with the front or rear forks. I used saw mill lumber for everything. I built it out of stuff I had laying around. So far I have only added 3 chainsaw holders/ scabbards to the carry all. I am going to add more tool holders to it later.







 
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Looks handy Roger. May have to "borrow" that idea! :laughing:
 
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Looks handy Roger. May have to "borrow" that idea! :laughing:

Thanks Rick. I used for 5 different jobs today. It beats sitting stuff on a pallet and worrying about it falling off like I was doing before.
 
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Always a problem with a cab model to haul saws and stuff into the woods. Usually ends up in the bucket.
 
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Thanks Rick. I used for 5 different jobs today. It beats sitting stuff on a pallet and worrying about it falling off like I was doing before.

... or putting it in the bucket where it's out of sight, out of mind. Now let me just bring one scoop of gravel over to that low spot in the trail ... DOH!
Nice looking build - I think I have to "borrow" that idea, myself.
 
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I take it that you have separate forks that fit the front or the rear, not just one set of forks? I've got a dedicated pallet fork that fit my BX2660, the pin on kind. I've been wondering how to make them fit the B2620 now. Looks like it would cost too much to have them rebuilt to fit the rear of the B so as to make something like you did Roger. I'm not a welder builder like you. Making a useful tool like yours without much expense is envious.
 
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I take it that you have separate forks that fit the front or the rear, not just one set of forks? I've got a dedicated pallet fork that fit my BX2660, the pin on kind. I've been wondering how to make them fit the B2620 now. Looks like it would cost too much to have them rebuilt to fit the rear of the B so as to make something like you did Roger. I'm not a welder builder like you. Making a useful tool like yours without much expense is envious.

To use your front QA forks you can get Change your 3 point hitch to universal quick attach for about $1100.

Or I bought the Agri-Supply $160 Pallet Forks, Pallet Fork, 3 Point Pallet Forks | Agri Supply, 72511, 3 Pt Palle
 
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:thumbsup: Gooder-un!
 
 
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