ve9aa
Well-known member
Equipment
TG1860, BX2380 -backblade, bx2830 snowblower, fel, weight box,pallet forks,etc
I have a set of PFL1242 pallet forks on my BX,.
How "hard" of steel are they if I wanted to poke a BIG hole near the end of one (or both)
Occasionally I might like to put a trailer hitch ball in the end of one to move an empty utility trailer around my flat yard.
Also, another project has JUST come up where using forks could be a lot easier than using my bucket for visual reasons.
I want to gently yank something BIG out of a shed and visibility and maneuvering real estate is at a premium, so thought if I had a hole in one
(or both) I could install D-rings in the holes, then straps or chains, etc.
I don't own any specialty drill bits or a mag drill (who wouldn't just love one of those, right?)
Thanks for the thoughts / ideas.
How "hard" of steel are they if I wanted to poke a BIG hole near the end of one (or both)
Occasionally I might like to put a trailer hitch ball in the end of one to move an empty utility trailer around my flat yard.
Also, another project has JUST come up where using forks could be a lot easier than using my bucket for visual reasons.
I want to gently yank something BIG out of a shed and visibility and maneuvering real estate is at a premium, so thought if I had a hole in one
(or both) I could install D-rings in the holes, then straps or chains, etc.
I don't own any specialty drill bits or a mag drill (who wouldn't just love one of those, right?)
Thanks for the thoughts / ideas.