background image

13

INSTRUCTIONS 

(continued)

For first time installation, read the instructions for

mounting your pallet fork attachment on your front loader
or skid steer. (See pages 13-16.)

Remove the bucket from your front end loader. Check

your loader to make sure it is in good working order.

MODELS MPF-1200 & MPF-2000

——————————————————

The Models MPF-1200 and MPF -2000 are for walk

behind Mini Skid Steer units equipped with the
"Universal" type attachment on the loader.

The Model MPF-1200 can handle loads up to 1,200 Ibs.

The Model MPF-2000 can handle loads up to 2,000 Ibs.

Always make sure latch pins engage to lock the frame

in place.

Connection instructions are similar to the ones for reg-

ular size skid steer units. (See page 15.)

MODELS MPF-1200B/G &
MPF-2000B/G

——————————————————

The Models MPF-1200B/G and MPF-2000B/G are for

Bobcat walk-behind Mini Skid Steer units and the Bobcat
S-70 small skid steer unit. It is also for the Gehl Model
1640 small skid steer.

The Model MPF-1200B/G is for loads up to 1,200 lbs.

The Model MPF-2000B/G can handle loads up to 2,000
lbs. Check your unit's lift capacity before handling loads.

Always check to make sure latch pins engage slots to

lock the frame in place.

Connection instructions are similar to the ones for reg-

ular size skid steer units. (See page 15.)

FORK TINE INSTALLATION

——————————————————

With loader arms lowered and completely rolled back,

shut down the power unit following the safety shutdown
procedure for your unit. Ensure that the locking assembly
on the tine is in the unlocked (UP) position. Place the top
of the fork on the top rail in the middle of the frame and
then rotate down. Slide the fork to the side to seat it on
the frame and, using the locking assembly that is on your
tine, lock in place. Install the following tine(s) in the same
fashion. Make sure the locking assembly has been set
into a notch on the top rail and therefore securing the tine
to the frame.

MODELS SSPF-1236 & SSPF-2000

——————————————————

The Pallet Fork Models SSPF-1236 and SSPF-2000 are

designed for Sub-Compact and Compact Tractors with
loaders having the universal skid steer type bucket quick
attach system and some smaller skid steer units.

The Model SSPF-1236 can handle loads up to 1,250 lbs

and has 36” long fork tines. This model is for Sub-
Compact Tractors generally below 30 hp.

The Model SSPF-2000 can handle loads up to 2,400

lbs. This unit is for small sized skid steer units and small-
er Compact Tractor loaders.

This model is for Compact Tractors generally below 40

hp and smaller size skid steers.

Connection instructions are on page 15.

MODELS JDPF-1236, JDPF-1242
& JDPF-2000

——————————————————

The Pallet Fork Models JDPF-1236 and JDPF-1242 are

designed for John Deere Sub-Compact tractors equipped
with John Deere loader modes: 200X, 200CX, 300X,
300CX, D-120, H-120, H-130, D-160, 220R, H-160, and
H-165. These loaders are equipped with the John Deere
Quick Change attachment means. The Model JDPF-1236
has 36” fork tines with load rating of 1,250 lbs. The Model
JDPF-1242 has 42” fork tines and a load rating of 1,250
lbs.

The Pallet Fork Model JDPF-2000 is designed for John

Deere compact tractors that have John Deere loader
models: 400X, 400CX, D-170, H-180NSL, H180MSL, and
512NSL. These loaders have the John Deere Quick
Change attachments means. The Model JDPF-2000 has
42” fork tines with load rating of 2,400 lbs.

Connection instructions for both models are on page

16.

14

Measure the width of your loader arms and figure how

to best attach the loader mounting brackets so the front
loader attachment is centered on your loader.

Assemble the four (4) lift brackets on the main frame

with the 

5

/

8

” x 3” I.D. U-bolts. Leave the U-bolts loose.

Measure the width of each loader arm at the lower end

(where the lower pin goes through). Then position the
mounting brackets on each side for this width plus 

1

/

8

” -

1

/

4

”. This will keep the loader attachment from having

excessive side movement.

NOTE:

The width of the loader arms will vary with the dif-

ferent makes and models of loaders. Depending on the
width of your loader and the relationship to the width of
the front loader attachment, you may need to use one of
the bracket mounting arrangements shown below. The
majority of loaders will best use the normal mounting
arrangement as shown in “A”.

Tighten the U-bolts that connect the brackets to the

main frame

ASSEMBLY – TRACTOR LOADERS
– PIN ON ATTACHMENT

COMPACT TRACTOR

LOADER BRACKETS FOR

MODEL FLPF-2000 PALLET FORK

INSTRUCTIONS 

(continued)

MODEL FLPF-2000

——————————————————

The Universal Model FLPF-2000 Pallet Fork attachment

is recommended for tractors with an engine horsepower
rating of 20-40 hp.

Optional brackets are available to fit both pin-on and

some popular quick coupler front-end loaders. Brackets
must be ordered with the pallet fork attachment to mount
on your loader.

The Compact Tractor list of optional mounting brackets

is on this page.

The Model FLPF-2000 with 42” solid pallet forks can

handle loads up to 2,400 lbs. Load rating is figured with
the load about 20” in front of the fork lift frame and even-
ly distributed between the two fork tines.

Summary of Contents for FLPF-2000

Page 1: ...h out for bumps Tractor may need front counter weights to counter balance the weight of the implement Reduce speed on hillsides or curves so there is no danger of tipping Avoid driving too close to the edge of ditches or creeks Do not transport implement on public roads without reflectors and slow moving vehicle emblem in daylight and with approved warning lights at night and other periods of poor...

Page 2: ...structions and safety procedures Failure of the operator to read the Operator s Manual is a misuse of this equipment It is the Retail Customer and or Operator s responsibility to inspect the product and to have any part s repaired or replaced when continued operation would cause damage or excessive wear to other parts or cause a safety hazard It is the Retail Customer s responsibility to deliver t...

Page 3: ...ght charges cost of installation other than cost approved by Worksaver duty taxes charges for normal service or adjustments loss of crops or any other loss of income rental of substitute equipment expenses due to loss damage detention or delay in the deliv ery of equipment or parts resulting from acts beyond the control of Worksaver THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY 1 To vendor items which carry their...

Page 4: ...is used by any person other than yourself is loaned or rented to make certain that the operator prior to operating 1 Reads and understands the operator s manuals 2 Is instructed in safe and proper use The use of this equipment is subject to certain hazards which cannot be protected against by mechanical means or product design All operators of this equipment must read and understand this entire ma...

Page 5: ... in each of the appropriate sections of the Tractor Skid Steer and Implement Manuals Pay close attention to the Safety Signs affixed to the Tractor Skid Steer and the Implement Replace any CAUTION WARNING DANGER or instruction safety sign that is not readable or is missing Location of such safety signs is indicated in this booklet Do not paint over remove or deface any safety signs or warning sign...

Page 6: ...e the front or rear of the power unit is properly counter balanced with weights Always drive slowly especially around turns An unstable power unit could steer badly and possibly tip over causing injury or death When the use of hand tools is required to perform any part of assembly installation adjustment maintaining repairing removal or moving the implement be sure the tools used are designed and ...

Page 7: ...he implement in place Check that this attachment is securely mounted to the loader Failure to install lock pins or have the latching mechanism engage could result in injury or death Operate the loader controls smoothly avoiding jerky operation Stop loader gradually when lowering or lifting loads When handling material on a slope always approach the material with the power unit facing uphill Do not...

Page 8: ...aised loader Do not lift or carry anyone on loader or in bucket or on attachment Do not use loader for a work platform ALWAYS lower loader to the ground or block securely before performing any maintenance work Always keep power unit on solid footing when operating loader Observe Safety Recommendations in loader instruction manual Inspect the entire machine periodically as indicated in the Maintena...

Page 9: ...affic Do not drink and drive Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing roadways Turn curves or go up or down hills only at a low speed and at a gradual steering angle Make certain that at least 20 of the tractor s weight is on the front wheels to maintain safe steerage Slow down on rough or uneven surfaces and loose gravel Use extreme care and maintain minimum ground speed when transportin...

Page 10: ...re turning and avoid any obstacles bumps or holes Check load frequently to ensure stability Start lifting slowing and smoothly Lift speeds can be slightly increased once the load has started moving and appears to be stable If the load starts to lean or move lower to the ground and reposition Lower the load gently until the weight of the load is securely resting on the landing point and the forks a...

Page 11: ...d all safety practices before starting operation Read the safety rules and safety decals on pages 3 through page 11 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Do not operate this product until you have posi tive indication that this attachment is securely mounted to the loader Failure to install lock pins or have the latching mechanism engaged could result in injury or death Power unit must be equipped with ROPS or R...

Page 12: ...he loader so the lower lock pins F engage the hole in the holder strap E 4 Continue to retract the tilt cylinders and raise the loader until the main frame of the pallet fork is vertical 5 Engage tractor parking brake and or place transmis sion in PARK Shut off tractor engine and remove key 6 Install the quick lock pin A into the pins F on each side of the pallet fork Installation is now complete ...

Page 13: ...lass I rail mounted forks The load rating on both the 36 and 42 pallet forks is figured with the load about 20 in front of the fork lift frame and evenly distributed between the two fork tines PALLET FORK LOAD RATING Always be careful when tipping a load back when the loader is fully raised The load could fall back on the operator or the power unit causing injury or death WARNING INSTRUCTIONS cont...

Page 14: ...el is for Compact Tractors generally below 40 hp and smaller size skid steers Connection instructions are on page 15 MODELS JDPF 1236 JDPF 1242 JDPF 2000 The Pallet Fork Models JDPF 1236 and JDPF 1242 are designed for John Deere Sub Compact tractors equipped with John Deere loader modes 200X 200CX 300X 300CX D 120 H 120 H 130 D 160 220R H 160 and H 165 These loaders are equipped with the John Deer...

Page 15: ...el is for Compact Tractors generally below 40 hp and smaller size skid steers Connection instructions are on page 15 MODELS JDPF 1236 JDPF 1242 JDPF 2000 The Pallet Fork Models JDPF 1236 and JDPF 1242 are designed for John Deere Sub Compact tractors equipped with John Deere loader modes 200X 200CX 300X 300CX D 120 H 120 H 130 D 160 220R H 160 and H 165 These loaders are equipped with the John Deer...

Page 16: ...lass I rail mounted forks The load rating on both the 36 and 42 pallet forks is figured with the load about 20 in front of the fork lift frame and evenly distributed between the two fork tines PALLET FORK LOAD RATING Always be careful when tipping a load back when the loader is fully raised The load could fall back on the operator or the power unit causing injury or death WARNING INSTRUCTIONS cont...

Page 17: ...he loader so the lower lock pins F engage the hole in the holder strap E 4 Continue to retract the tilt cylinders and raise the loader until the main frame of the pallet fork is vertical 5 Engage tractor parking brake and or place transmis sion in PARK Shut off tractor engine and remove key 6 Install the quick lock pin A into the pins F on each side of the pallet fork Installation is now complete ...

Page 18: ...d all safety practices before starting operation Read the safety rules and safety decals on pages 3 through page 11 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Do not operate this product until you have posi tive indication that this attachment is securely mounted to the loader Failure to install lock pins or have the latching mechanism engaged could result in injury or death Power unit must be equipped with ROPS or R...

Page 19: ...re turning and avoid any obstacles bumps or holes Check load frequently to ensure stability Start lifting slowing and smoothly Lift speeds can be slightly increased once the load has started moving and appears to be stable If the load starts to lean or move lower to the ground and reposition Lower the load gently until the weight of the load is securely resting on the landing point and the forks a...

Page 20: ...affic Do not drink and drive Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing roadways Turn curves or go up or down hills only at a low speed and at a gradual steering angle Make certain that at least 20 of the tractor s weight is on the front wheels to maintain safe steerage Slow down on rough or uneven surfaces and loose gravel Use extreme care and maintain minimum ground speed when transportin...

Page 21: ...aised loader Do not lift or carry anyone on loader or in bucket or on attachment Do not use loader for a work platform ALWAYS lower loader to the ground or block securely before performing any maintenance work Always keep power unit on solid footing when operating loader Observe Safety Recommendations in loader instruction manual Inspect the entire machine periodically as indicated in the Maintena...

Page 22: ...he implement in place Check that this attachment is securely mounted to the loader Failure to install lock pins or have the latching mechanism engage could result in injury or death Operate the loader controls smoothly avoiding jerky operation Stop loader gradually when lowering or lifting loads When handling material on a slope always approach the material with the power unit facing uphill Do not...

Page 23: ...e the front or rear of the power unit is properly counter balanced with weights Always drive slowly especially around turns An unstable power unit could steer badly and possibly tip over causing injury or death When the use of hand tools is required to perform any part of assembly installation adjustment maintaining repairing removal or moving the implement be sure the tools used are designed and ...

Page 24: ... in each of the appropriate sections of the Tractor Skid Steer and Implement Manuals Pay close attention to the Safety Signs affixed to the Tractor Skid Steer and the Implement Replace any CAUTION WARNING DANGER or instruction safety sign that is not readable or is missing Location of such safety signs is indicated in this booklet Do not paint over remove or deface any safety signs or warning sign...

Page 25: ...is used by any person other than yourself is loaned or rented to make certain that the operator prior to operating 1 Reads and understands the operator s manuals 2 Is instructed in safe and proper use The use of this equipment is subject to certain hazards which cannot be protected against by mechanical means or product design All operators of this equipment must read and understand this entire ma...

Page 26: ...ght charges cost of installation other than cost approved by Worksaver duty taxes charges for normal service or adjustments loss of crops or any other loss of income rental of substitute equipment expenses due to loss damage detention or delay in the deliv ery of equipment or parts resulting from acts beyond the control of Worksaver THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY 1 To vendor items which carry their...

Page 27: ...structions and safety procedures Failure of the operator to read the Operator s Manual is a misuse of this equipment It is the Retail Customer and or Operator s responsibility to inspect the product and to have any part s repaired or replaced when continued operation would cause damage or excessive wear to other parts or cause a safety hazard It is the Retail Customer s responsibility to deliver t...

Page 28: ...h out for bumps Tractor may need front counter weights to counter balance the weight of the implement Reduce speed on hillsides or curves so there is no danger of tipping Avoid driving too close to the edge of ditches or creeks Do not transport implement on public roads without reflectors and slow moving vehicle emblem in daylight and with approved warning lights at night and other periods of poor...

Reviews: