Skid Steer Pallet Forks

Skid steer pallet forks are the ultimate multitasker for any farmhand. Whether you’re hauling hay bales, moving feed bags, or stacking pallets, adding pallet forks to your skid steer makes light work of heavy lifting. Our lineup includes options like adjustable-width skid steer forks and models with higher weight capacities, so you can find the right skid steer forks for sale to match your rig and workload.

Skid steer pallet forks are the ultimate multitasker for any farmhand. Whether you’re hauling hay bales, moving feed bags, or stacking pallets, adding pallet forks to your skid steer makes light work of heavy lifting. Our lineup includes options like adjustable-width skid steer forks and models with higher weight capacities, so you can find the right skid steer forks for sale to match your rig and workload.

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Skid Steer Forks and Frames for Hauling, Stacking, and Lifting

Titan Attachments is proud to offer skid steer pallet fork frames and forks that keep your operation moving. Our skid steer forks and frames are cut, welded, and finished to handle the tough stuff: heavy feed bags, square bales, lumber stacks, gravel pallets, and more.

Shop our collection for gear that fits your skid steer, locks in fast, and stays put under load. Our selection includes fork frames and blade lengths of all sizes and prices. Whether you’re after a standard-duty frame or a heavy-duty setup with extra lift, we’ve got an option to fit your operation.

Find the Right Skid Steer Pallet Forks for Your Machine

Titan Attachments offers three series of skid steer pallet forks, so you can match the right frame and forks to your budget, your skid steer, and the weight you move most often.

Economy Series: Value-Friendly Strength

Rated for 4,000 pounds, our Economy Series skid steer forks are a great choice for lighter jobs. They’re quick-attach compatible, sized for most machines, and ready to handle everyday tasks like moving feed, stacking smaller pallets, or clearing light materials. If you want reliable pallet forks for everyday jobs, this series will keep you moving.

Standard Series: Versatile, All-Around Performer

Also rated for 4,000 pounds, the Standard Series adds a sturdier frame, a see-through headache rack, and multiple fork length options (36", 42", 48", 60"). These skid steer forks balance cost and capability. Whether you’re stacking hay, unloading building supplies, or handling bulk loads regularly, the Standard Series gives you extra durability without paying for more than you need.

Pro Series: Heavy-Duty Capacity for Demanding Work

When the job gets bigger, the Pro Series steps up with a 6,000 lb rating. Reinforced frames, safety racks, and compatibility with hay spears and receiver hitches make these skid loader forks the strongest in our lineup. If you’re pushing your machine to its limits or hauling oversized pallets, this is the gear you want hooked up to your skid steer.

Skid Steer Fork Options for Specialized Jobs

Beyond our main Economy, Standard, and Pro Series options, we carry a wide range of pallet forks for skid steer operators who need something a little different.

  • Class III Step-Through Frames: Heavy-duty frames rated for larger capacities with a step-through design that makes climbing in and out of your skid steer easier.
  • Light Duty Clamp-On Forks: An affordable way to add forks to your bucket without changing attachments. Perfect for occasional lifting or lighter chores.
  • Extra-Wide Fork Frames: Wider carriage designs that give you more stability when handling oversized or awkward loads.
  • & More

Whether you need a simple clamp-on solution or a heavy-duty Class III frame, these assorted skid loader forks expand what your machine can do and give you the right tool for every job.

Pro Series Pallet Fork Frame

Specs on a page only tell part of the story. See our Pro Series skid steer pallet fork frame take on heavy loads and rough conditions in this video, and get a real sense of how it performs when the work gets serious.

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Put Your Machine to Work Today With Skid Steer Forks for Sale From Titan Attachments

Shop Titan Attachments’ full selection of skid steer forks for sale and get the right frame and forks for the work ahead. From clamp-on models to heavy-duty Pro Series frames rated for 6,000 pounds, every option is ready to perform. Order today and turn your skid steer into the most versatile machine on your property.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I look for when choosing skid steer pallet forks?

Keep weight capacity in mind—our Economy and Standard Series are rated for 4,000 pounds, while the Pro Series handles up to 6,000 pounds. Fork length also matters: 42" is common for everyday use, while 48" or 60" forks give you extra reach for oversized pallets, hay, or lumber. Finally, choose a frame type that matches how hard you work your machine—lighter frames for routine jobs, or heavy-duty builds for rugged, all-day use.

How do I attach pallet forks to my skid steer?

All Titan skid steer forks use the universal quick-attach system. Simply line up the pallet fork frame with your skid steer's mounting plate, lock down the quick-attach levers, and check that everything is secure before you start lifting. It's a fast, tool-free process that saves a lot of time.

How do I know my pallet forks are locked in correctly?

After attaching, make sure both quick-attach levers are fully engaged. Give the forks a light lift and lower test to confirm they don't shift or rattle. If they stay solid, your skid steer pallet forks are ready for work.

Can I add extensions to skid steer pallet forks?

Yes. Fork extensions slide over your existing forks to increase length and surface area. They're ideal when you need to handle longer or bulkier loads but don't want to invest in a separate set of extended forks.

What's the best way to store pallet forks when not in use?

Keep your skid steer pallet forks in a clean, dry spot to prevent rust or corrosion. Set them flat on a stable surface to avoid bending, and check that all attachment points and blades are secure. A little care in storage goes a long way toward extending the life of your equipment.