DIY Build Homemade Metal Forks For The 4x4 Diesel Tractor / Loader, How to

3 years ago
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This morning I got up to work on the Harbor Freight sawmill.
It was wet nasty and rainy day out.
I decided since I'm re-tired I don't have to put myself through this kind of Misery anymore!
So here I sit all comfortable by the wood stove staying warm and cozy showing you how I built the Forks for my Kubota Tractor.
It really wasn't that complicated to build them.
I just had to come up with the material to do it with so I went scavenging around to see what steel I could find.
What metal I couldn't cut I had Reliable Weld cut for Me.
The first log I tackled happened to be approximately 1400 pounds.
It was too much for my little tractor but it wasn't too much for my Forks.
With some manipulation I was able to move the 1400-pound log on 2 my harbor freight saw mill where soon it will be cut up in to 2 by 6 is for my daughters' deck
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