Paynes Forks - Testimonials

Mark of GA writes:
I received a set of the Payne's light duty forks this last week and yes, mine also took a while to come. Now that they are here I am happy with the quality of the forks.
755 of NY writes:
I got a set of medium forks from Paynes a month or so ago. I have not used them a lot but the couple of times I did they worked great. Ordering was easy.
Rich in NJ writes:
I've got a pair of the clamp on bucket forks. No complaints here. They just work and work and work and work and....
MadDog writes:
I have used the light duty forks on my B7800 for about a year and I agree with everything said. They can handle anything that my FEL can lift (up to about 1000#), including palletized firewood and plucking pallets containing other machinery off of 18-wheelers. I didn't have a welding option when I bought them, but even "store-bought" they are still one of the most cost-effective implements I have.
Grandad in NC writes:
I have moved hundreds of logs with my set of med. duty Payne forks and they have taken everything in stride.
Dave in MI writes:
I have a set of Payne forks and they are great.
George in PA writes:
Payne's logging forks. They have saved me many hours clearing brush. I can pick up very large loads of brush with no danger of it falling back on me. I've also used them spaced close together to pry bushes out of the ground. They do tend to move a little, but that's never been a real problem for me.
Sawyer of NH writes:
I have a set of clamp on forks from Paynes and I think they are great. Mine are heavy duty. I use them to move logs and other things. They are very rugged and can take abuse like pushing logs off the top of a dump truck. They clamp on nicely & stay clamped. I think they are one of the best equipment buys I have made.
Petr of BC writes:
I had a bunch of debris to pick up and it cut my time in half! And they were a much more affordable alternative than buying from a tractor company.
Mavrik of PA writes:
I have a set of Paynes light duty forks (up to 800 lbs). I have been moving around 8 boxes of cultured stone (concrete) at a time on a pallet. I estimate that they weigh about 560 lbs (in total). If the CK30 can lift it the clamp on forks can tough it out. They have been a great asset so far and I haven't had any problem with the bucket.


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