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.

Frequently Asked Questions about Skid Steer Pallet Forks

What should I consider when choosing skid steer pallet forks?

When purchasing pallet forks for skid steers, consider the following:

  • Weight capacity: to ensure it can handle your heaviest loads.
  • Fork length: typically ranging from 42” to 60”, depending on what you'll be using your forks for.
  • Frame type: whether you need a standard or heavy-duty frame for rugged use.
  • Adjustability: to ensure your forks can handle different load sizes.

How do I attach pallet forks to my skid steer?

Skid steer forks typically use a quick-attach system. To attach:

  • Align the pallet fork’s mounting plate with your skid steer’s quick-attach plate.
  • Lock the quick-attach levers to secure the forks in place.
  • Ensure the forks are securely attached before operation.

How do I know if my pallet forks are securely attached to my skid steer?

After attaching your pallet forks to your skid steer, visually inspect the locking levers to ensure they’re fully engaged, then try gently lifting and lowering the forks to verify that they do not shift or come loose.

Can I add extensions to skid steer pallet forks?

Yes, fork extensions are available for skid steer pallet forks. These extensions slide over your existing forks, allowing you to handle larger or longer loads.

How do I store skid steer pallet forks when not in use?

When not in use, it’s best to store skid steer pallet forks in a dry, clean environment to prevent rust and corrosion. Place them on a flat, stable surface to avoid warping or bending, and ensure all mounting components are properly secured.