Best place and price on a pallet fork?

Stubbyie

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Make sure you're getting ''real'' pallet fork if that's what you're looking for.

The less expensive use tubular or even angle-iron forks.

Real forks use forged tines that have a heat treat number stamped into them. Required for OSHA or for your own personal safety. Never cut or whittle (like cutting banjo for chain or hole for hitch ball) on forged fork tines.

In my area no-name setups for quik-tach with forged 48-in tines run $500 loaded into your truck. Shorter tines down to 36-in can be found but are mostly useless. Priced just this week a set with a major name brand on it and was quoted $1,200 cash price for the same looking item as the no-name.