Titan Attachments Medium-Duty 60" Clamp-on Pallet Forks vs Titan Attachments Clamp-On Pallet Forks (60 in, light duty)
Overall winner: Titan Attachments Medium-Duty 60" Clamp-on Pallet Forks
Key Differences
Product A is the lighter-duty 60" clamp-on model with 58.5" blades and a 1,500 lb combined capacity and sits at a more affordable price tier; Product B offers shorter 46" blades but a much higher 4,000 lb combined capacity and bolt-on installation claims, making it better for heavier lifting and more secure mounting if your bucket thickness fits. Choose A if you need a lower-cost, longer-blade light-duty option; choose B if you need higher load capacity and a more robust mounting solution
Titan Attachments Medium-Duty 60" Clamp-on Pallet Forks
Clamp-on pallet forks for tractor buckets with 46" blades and 4,000 lb capacity. Easy slide-on installation and adjustable stabilizer bar for stability. Customers note solid build and versatile use for yard tasks
Pros
- 46" blade length for pallets
- adjustable stabilizer bar for stability
- easy to install on bucket edges
- solid build and versatile for yard tasks
Cons
- some customers question secure attachment to bucket
Titan Attachments Clamp-On Pallet Forks (60 in, light duty)
Clamp-on pallet forks for loader buckets with 58.5" blades and 1,500 lb capacity. Designed for light-duty lifting like hauling logs or hay bales. Customers note ease of installation and solid build, though some concerns about secure attachment remain
Pros
- easy clamp-on installation
- light-duty lifting capability
- long fork blades for versatile use
- solid build quality (customer insight)
Cons
- possible movement or slip-off concerns
- attachment security may vary by bucket
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Titan Attachments |
| Durability | Titan Attachments |
| Versatility | Titan Attachments |
| User Reviews | Tie |