Lol my first time usin them i near flip the tractor cause of uneven ground and the load to high the tractor was just dropped off by the dealer 20 min before.Leason learned how easy they are to roll i'll never make that mistake again ,i hope...
Beware that the palletforks just hold the position on the top rail and not on the bottom rail. They can shift while driving! I would adivce not to transport stuff between your forks. I don't know what kind of garbage can your using (rented or boight ones) but either way use a frame or somthing similar to ensure that your forks don't spread open while lifting something in between the forks. I saw on the channel of good tractor works that they had an accesory to transport the garbage can with frame of the pallte forks or on the forks itself (i'm not 100% sure wich it was).
Good job my friend, getting smoother every time !
Thank you!! Having fun with it for sure, but it does seem to be getting more natural.
You did a great job, just used mine today and dug a few unwanted trenches under the pallets.
Thanks! Getting a little better with practice haha.
Good job. Like I said. There are a lot of things to do with a tractor.
Thank yoU! Yes, so awesomely versatile.
If you tilt your forks on about a 45 degree angle down it takes the weight off them and you won’t fight with them to slide them to where you want
Great tip, thanks.
Lol my first time usin them i near flip the tractor cause of uneven ground and the load to high the tractor was just dropped off by the dealer 20 min before.Leason learned how easy they are to roll i'll never make that mistake again ,i hope...
Yup, I had a very similar experience! Stay safe out there-
Beware that the palletforks just hold the position on the top rail and not on the bottom rail. They can shift while driving! I would adivce not to transport stuff between your forks. I don't know what kind of garbage can your using (rented or boight ones) but either way use a frame or somthing similar to ensure that your forks don't spread open while lifting something in between the forks. I saw on the channel of good tractor works that they had an accesory to transport the garbage can with frame of the pallte forks or on the forks itself (i'm not 100% sure wich it was).
Good point! This was pretty low risk because they are just my cans, but I agree a more permanent way would be the better way to go.