Pulled the trigger on a set of Titan

Deaner70

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L3301, LA525 loader with QA, LAnd Pride RCR1860 hog
Aug 26, 2015
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Shreve, OH
Pallet forks. Got the 42" without the back. I can build one for another 100.00. Will see when they arrive. Ordered this morning
 

Deaner70

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L3301, LA525 loader with QA, LAnd Pride RCR1860 hog
Aug 26, 2015
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Shreve, OH
Ordered Tuesday morning and they were just delivered to my work before I left. So far, very nice. Thats what I am doing this afternoon now!
 

millsrv

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L2501 HST, LA525, BH77, Gannon Rollover Scraper, Titan Skid Steer Attach Forks
Nov 20, 2015
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Placerville, CA
I received my 48" Titan Forks last week and just finished making the pictured back guard. I made it so it can be removed by pulling two 1/2" bolts. I have a giant home made debris box that I move around with the tractor and I needed a tall back guard. I had the material so I don't know the build cost but $100 should cover it, and about six hours labor, man I am getting old:(
 

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CountryBumkin

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BX2370 w/LA243, Bucket, Grapple, QA Pallet Forks, 60" MMM, rear blade & rake
Sep 27, 2015
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Central FL
That back guard looks really tall. What are you planning to carry with your forks?
And be sure to lower the forks all the way down before heading into the garage :)
 

millsrv

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L2501 HST, LA525, BH77, Gannon Rollover Scraper, Titan Skid Steer Attach Forks
Nov 20, 2015
69
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Placerville, CA
I made it tall because I have a large debris box that I made and move around my property. I use the box mainly to dump leafs and branches onto a burn pile which requires raising the load as high as possible then tilting it. The box attaches to the guard.
I made the guard removable (pulling two pins) so the forks can be used in a garage where overhead height is limited. I purchased the no back guard forks so I could make my own guard and have the option of no back guard when it is not needed.
 

Steve A.

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L48
Nov 24, 2014
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El Dorado Hills, CA. USA
I've been reading the positive and negative posts about the Titan products and thought I'd pass on my expierience with them.
I bought the 48" model and it came as advertised shipped to my home but one of the pins that holds the movable fork in it's backplate notch had been damaged somewhere in the delivery. I called Titan and explained the issue and without hesitation was sent a new pin to replace the broken one at NO charge. It is this kind of service that will keep them in business and just for the record the 48" model IMHO is working very well.
 

Deaner70

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L3301, LA525 loader with QA, LAnd Pride RCR1860 hog
Aug 26, 2015
53
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Shreve, OH
Got them and they are real nice for the money. Fitment on the quick tach is great and no issues
 

Deaner70

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L3301, LA525 loader with QA, LAnd Pride RCR1860 hog
Aug 26, 2015
53
0
6
Shreve, OH
I received my 48" Titan Forks last week and just finished making the pictured back guard. I made it so it can be removed by pulling two 1/2" bolts. I have a giant home made debris box that I move around with the tractor and I needed a tall back guard. I had the material so I don't know the build cost but $100 should cover it, and about six hours labor, man I am getting old:(
Looks good. I was thinking the same thing but mounted inside the frame edge rather than the outside..... and not quite that tall:D