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Re: Forklift mast for 3 pt.
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Posted by T.C. in TX on January 28, 2007 at 06:45:26 from (208.99.23.247):
In Reply to: Forklift mast for 3 pt. posted by Joel from IA on January 27, 2007 at 13:51:23:
I did exactly what you are thinking about. I do not know the brand of the forklift mast, but basically all I did is weld some ears to it for the lift pins. I used it for a while on a MF 275. For the top link you will need a hydraulic cylinder to give some tilt. Don"t forget to put a swivel on one end of the top link to avoid stress breakage. There is a lot of weight in the unit, but it wasn"t a problem for me, even without front weights on the tractor. I put a spear on it to load round bales. I went up about 10 feet from the ground. Depending on what forklift mast, you can easily go higher. I haven"t used mine in several years after I finally got a front end loader. But it was an economical way to move and lift stuff.
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