3pt linkage for forklift

quattro

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Location
scotland
I thought it would be handy to have a 3pt linkage attachment for the forklift to move and store machinery more efficiently if you don’t have a massive shed. Two of my sheds are not wide enough to turn around with any tractor, so a forklift would reduce the ammount of equipment left outside, exposed to the elements..
I found this on the web:

Has anyone used or built something like this?
F0370D6F-B2C9-4E06-81B4-279C4F7F6E86.jpeg10BC61B4-ACB4-4C22-80AE-027A066E13A8.jpegI built this one
 

glasshouse

Member
Location
lothians
I thought it would be handy to have a 3pt linkage attachment for the forklift to move and store machinery more efficiently if you don’t have a massive shed. Two of my sheds are not wide enough to turn around with any tractor, so a forklift would reduce the ammount of equipment left outside, exposed to the elements..
I found this on the web:

Has anyone used or built something like this?
Are u using a forklift or telescopic?
A steiger qikhitch is best if you have a backplate
 

Little squeak

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Location
Lancashire
I put my machinery on pallets to move them round, other stuff like balers can be towed if you make a round hole in the end of one fork to attach it to. I do sometimes have to "make" a bigger or odd sized pallet but I'm sure it would be a cheaper and easier option too.
 

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