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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1802112" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I had a set of 5' long L shaped forks that pinned to the top of the bucket of a Case 450 back hoe/loader combo. The forks came out just below the cutting edge of the bucket. Brackets had been welded on to each side of the bucket, up on top to accept the 11/8"pins that held the forks on and the top of the bucket had been beefed up by welding in a piece of deep channel steel.</p><p>They worked great and I picked up and moved a LOT of heavy stuff with that old machine. Sometimes had to extend the backhoe out to act as a counterweight for the front load.</p><p>If I were doing a lot with it, had to chain down the forks to keep from flipping them backwards over the top of the bucket. Forgot to once, and they came down while I was moving forward and the forks punctured both front tires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1802112, member: 18945"] I had a set of 5' long L shaped forks that pinned to the top of the bucket of a Case 450 back hoe/loader combo. The forks came out just below the cutting edge of the bucket. Brackets had been welded on to each side of the bucket, up on top to accept the 11/8"pins that held the forks on and the top of the bucket had been beefed up by welding in a piece of deep channel steel. They worked great and I picked up and moved a LOT of heavy stuff with that old machine. Sometimes had to extend the backhoe out to act as a counterweight for the front load. If I were doing a lot with it, had to chain down the forks to keep from flipping them backwards over the top of the bucket. Forgot to once, and they came down while I was moving forward and the forks punctured both front tires. [/QUOTE]
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