Ken, I very much doubt that any products you sell have weld spatter and wire stuck in and around the welds. I worked as a welder for many years in construction, fabrication shops and even underwater, and there's no way you could get away with such a piss poor job. Many drawings we worked off had specs for weld size, length, placement, weld rod or wire, undercut, spatter, and more.Welcome to Titan
I like the Land Pride PFL4648 set I bought a few years ago. They're very well made with good welds, a decent paint finish, and the forks slide and lock in easily when needed.I love my Redline pallet forks. Went with 36” forks, should have got 42”
You could always look local. I found a set on FB marketplace instead of buying new.I was thinking about buying a set of 60" forks but the ala carte price ifor forks is almost as much as the complete frame and forks package.....
Dan
Titan also sells a US made version of the forks which is what I bought to replace their super cheap ones which arrived with a bent SSQA plate.42" seems to be a good compromise. I've had 36 and 60. 42 handles 48" deep skids OK.36" ,has 1' over can be tippy. Though nay depend on what you usually need to move.
Hint, get ALL the same sized skids..makes life easier. Also stack double high. Bottom skid,on ground is for the rain and bugs top one keeps your stuff 'high and dry',,also easier to get forks into.
That is what I purchased I spent the extra $100 dollars to get the USA version as you can see from the pictures they are crap. in the future I would never buy from this company again. Not if this is the best they can do. Evidently the USA ones don’t look any better than the Chinese ones.Titan also sells a US made version of the forks which is what I bought to replace their super cheap ones which arrived with a bent SSQA plate.
I haven't used the US-made ones yet but I can tell you that they are well made and that it isn't worth messing with the low-end $250 set.
Mine were scuffed up a bit too; I complained and they gave me a discount.That is what I purchased I spent the extra $100 dollars to get the USA version as you can see from the pictures they are crap. in the future I would never buy from this company again. Not if this is the best they can do. Evidently the USA ones don’t look any better than the Chinese ones.
The other part of this is we don't know where they're really made or by whom. Any company can stick a Made in USA label on an implement and tout it as such, and most won't get on the radar of the Federal Trade Commission even if they're practicing false advertising. Do I trust any Chinese company? Absolutely not!! One of the things I'll miss if Everything Attachments goes away are the plant tours where you see the implements being welded, and very nicely welded, in the plant in NC. There's no doubt where my grapple, box blade, land leveler or toothbar were made.That is what I purchased I spent the extra $100 dollars to get the USA version as you can see from the pictures they are crap. in the future I would never buy from this company again. Not if this is the best they can do. Evidently the USA ones don’t look any better than the Chinese ones.
Absolutely nothing wrong with my Chinese (???) ones. Contact them and lodge a complaint. Maybe they can do something to make you happier.That is what I purchased I spent the extra $100 dollars to get the USA version as you can see from the pictures they are crap. in the future I would never buy from this company again. Not if this is the best they can do. Evidently the USA ones don’t look any better than the Chinese ones.
I bought a 28" (Kubota style quick connect) root ripper made by OX thumbs, in Carrollton, GA.The pallet forks and grapple I ordered from two different vendors were not wrapped and I did not expect them to be. That looks a little beaten but not because they were not wrapped.
Dan
Sell 'em, and buy the 42's!I love my Redline pallet forks. Went with 36” forks, should have got 42”
You unfor these obviously needed to be wrapped hence all the paint chipping off them. I watched numerous you tube video of persons who bought there they all came strapped on a pallet. I though that is how they going to come Not just thrown togetherI bought a 28" (Kubota style quick connect) root ripper made by OX thumbs, in Carrollton, GA.
IMHO it did not need to be wrapped at all .....it is indestructible.
Shipped, carefully wrapped in multiple layers of styrofoam wrapping though.
Everyone may have a different standard for wrapping/packing.
There have been just as many complaints about their "USA" stuff as their imported stuff they unpack out of containers.Or maybe Made In America