Pallet Fork Platform

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I'm curious how you guys feel, regarding safety, about using a fork lift pallet fork Platform on a tractor front end loader with pallet forks.

I need a raised platform for some chores around my property and I've been considering one of these:
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Obviously it's not as safe on a tractor as it would be on a fork lift due to the hydraulics. It would most likely be used periodically when the need arises. Thoughts?
 
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rc51stierhoff

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Depends on who’s running the tractor loader I guess🥶

That’s an implement on my bucket list…I’d like to use for tree trimming, gutter clean out, and tree stand maintenance. I’ll have one for my tractor at some point, however, that to me is an implement intended for a forklift, which would not rotate as far forward as a tractor loader does. That being said I think it would not be a bad idea to chain the cage to the fork frame and maybe tie a off the cage dweller…yeah the tether may get in way and create a problem, but if machine operator would bump the loader stick it could be unsettling for the cage dweller (loader lock out maybe would finally get used). It would be overkill until it was needed. It would take a lot of trust and a the hand on the loader stick better be as smooth as a strippers ass.
 
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Many people make those from those plastic totes that have the metal cages around them. They cut open one side and configure it much like the one you have pictured. I have been meaning to get one to do that.
 
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I wouldn't sweat it one bit if the forks are the SSQA type . Ive worked 15-20 ' tall in those cages plenty of times .Make sure the forks are as long as the cage or as close as possible , I don't think I'd work with les then 75 % forks to cage . Strap the cage to the backrest of the fork assy . If yer really worried about safety have the operator lock the loader hydraulics when ya have it set . The thing most people have problems with when lifting someone is that when they move the controls 2 " , that =equals a foot or 2 to the guy up in the air . I wouldn't even think about doing this with the forks that clamp on to the front of the bucket , thats the same as walkin into a biker bar & saying Harleys suck , it's not a safe thing to do .
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We purchased one just like that last year. Chain or strap it to your fork frame. If you are the one on the platform, you must have great trust in the tractor operator to keep movements smooth and level going both up and down. We put the end with the chains (as shown in the photo) towards the fork frame side. My son and I have used it a few times to trim tree limbs with a pole chain saw and loping shears - works very well for that. Having been both on the platform and as the tractor operator, I prefer to be the operator. It sets outside year round and the finish is holding up okay so far after 1 1/2 years. No regrets.
 
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Beats using a pallet. But my bother trusted me enough to do the high side of the deck and the lights in the barn that way. And our combined ages might have been close to three digits. Older, not much smarter.
 
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I have and use that same model platform; it works good trimming trees however you need an operator who can stay focused and very familiar with FEL's. Ensure that the platform is securely attached to the forks.
 
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I don't have one, but I agree with the above statements.

Make sure the loader operator is "seasoned" (and sober)

Chain it to the forks in case it gets "accidentally dumped"

You might even want to strap yourself to the forks in case of "accidental dumpage"
 
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I don't have one, but I agree with the above statements.

Make sure the loader operator is "seasoned" (and sober)

Chain it to the forks in case it gets "accidentally dumped"

You might even want to strap yourself to the forks in case of "accidental dumpage"
One other thing...don't use this for your employees. When someone gets hurt YOU will be liable. Rent/buy a man-lift and keep it certified and inspected.
 
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I fabbed up some long forks using 6" channel to use with a sturdy plywood pallet to prune some apple trees. I just adjust the height and pitch to where it needs to be, "lock out" the loader stick, and climb up using a ladder. I always apply the brake and use a rubber tire chock to insure the tractor doesn't move. Been doing it for years now without any issue. The cage setup is safer for sure, but I'm not going very high.

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They work great for lifting roofing shingle up too!!!! LOL

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Thanks for all the thoughts and suggestion guys!

I've considered the pros and cons of raising and lowering the platform while occupied and for the most part, at first anyhow, I'll just be using it solo. Raise up the platform to the needed level and climb up on it with a ladder.

The Wife can't operate the loader and I'm sure she wouldn't want to ride on the platform at our age............lol. 20 years ago, no problem.......:)

I have SSQA. 48" forks and planned to chain the platform to the forks back cage.

My main concern would be hydraulic failure causing the platform to drop suddenly while occupied. That would be a rough ride for this old body.
 

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I might be overthinking it but,

You might consider sort of "Clamp thing/lockouts" that go around the FEL hydraulic cylinder to stop it from collapsing, and a some sort of "homemade jack stand" for under the platform?

Edit: like these

https://asktractormike.com/product/tractor-loader-cylinder-safety-stops/

or some sort of easily made homemade version.
Great idea! Thanks. I'll have to give it some thought. It would need to be adjustable for various heights.
 

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My cheap a$$ would have a very difficult time paying $100+ for those, when a 1/4" drill bit and two "18"ish" pieces of C channel would do the exact same thing.

Just sayin ;)
 
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Great idea! Thanks. I'll have to give it some thought. It would need to be adjustable for various heights.
If your a little handy, think "C channel, inside of a C channel" and a series of holes to make it adjustable.

Damn it....I don't even need one of these things, and now I can't stop thinking about how to make one!!!!!!!
 
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I'm curious how you guys feel, regarding safety, about using a fork lift pallet fork Platform on a tractor front end loader with pallet forks.

I need a raised platform for some chores around my property and I've been considering one of these:
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Obviously it's not as safe on a tractor as it would be on a fork lift due to the hydraulics. It would most likely be used periodically when the need arises. Thoughts?
 
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GBJeffOH

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I'm curious how you guys feel, regarding safety, about using a fork lift pallet fork Platform on a tractor front end loader with pallet forks.

I need a raised platform for some chores around my property and I've been considering one of these:
View attachment 112150
Obviously it's not as safe on a tractor as it would be on a fork lift due to the hydraulics. It would most likely be used periodically when the need arises. Thoughts?
I made a 4'x8' one out of 2x8 and plywood. I ratchet strap it to the loader. My wife got off the RH side and bumped the roll. I stayed on by hanging onto the railing.
 

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I made a 4'x8' one out of 2x8 and plywood. I ratchet strap it to the loader. My wife got off the RH side and bumped the roll. I stayed on by hanging onto the railing.
and you thougth it was an accident. . . just sayin
 
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We made one using a IBC 250 gal tote with a raised platform inside of it. Works great picking from fruit trees, trimming higher limbs.
Just secure it to the pallet fork frame and have an experienced operator than can keep it level on the way up.
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