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Reality check on pallet frame width for a 1025R

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I'm looking at a pallet frame and fork setup from CID-Xtreme for my 1025R seen here:


My question has to do with the width of the frame, which in the specs is listed as 45 inches. Most of the other pallet frames I see for the 1 series are around 50 inches wide. My bucket is 53 inches wide.

Is there a limitation I might suffer getting a frame at this width? I will be using it for pallets and for other general tasks.

The reason I'm looking at these specifically is because it's the only subcompact frame and fork setup I can find at 200 lbs with a HA rack attached. There are other frames at this weight but they lack the HA rack. I'm awaiting price quotes shipped but want to make sure I'm not missing something on the width.

Thanks up front!

Eric
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The reason I'm looking at these specifically is because it's the only subcompact frame and fork setup I can find at 200 lbs with a HA rack attached.
Artillian fork frame with 42” forks and headache rack weighs 208#. Not sure of the width as I don’t see it listed on their site.

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I'm looking at a pallet frame and fork setup from CID-Xtreme for my 1025R seen here:


My question has to do with the width of the frame, which in the specs is listed as 45 inches. Most of the other pallet frames I see for the 1 series are around 50 inches wide. My bucket is 53 inches wide.

Is there a limitation I might suffer getting a frame at this width? I will be using it for pallets and for other general tasks.

The reason I'm looking at these specifically is because it's the only subcompact frame and fork setup I can find at 200 lbs with a HA rack attached. There are other frames at this weight but they lack the HA rack. I'm awaiting price quotes shipped but want to make sure I'm not missing something on the width.

Thanks up front!

Eric
I went to their WEB Site and I don't see any prices posted. I would like to know what their prices are before I start getting serious.
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Most common pallets are only 48” wide. That includes the lumber so if you deduct a couple 2x4’s then you got an inside width of 45”.

I don’t see a problem unless you plan on hauling anything wider.
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According to the document here the pin-to-pin distance of the JDQA is 46.752" so I'd expect somewhere around 48" as the minimum width of a fork frame. I think my Titan frame is 50" wide.

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Okay, thanks all. Doesn't sound like much of an issue.

I'm aware of the Artillian racks which are very nice but after paying over a grand, you still don't have a HA rack!
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I went to their WEB Site and I don't see any prices posted. I would like to know what their prices are before I start getting serious.
They're the manufacture not the distributor. They don't sell to the public, hence, waiting on prices from the regional distributor and shipping costs direct.
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Most common pallets are only 48” wide. That includes the lumber so if you deduct a couple 2x4’s then you got an inside width of 45”.

I don’t see a problem unless you plan on hauling anything wider.
Standard pallets are 40”x48” with the 40” wide side the open end.
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Perfect, thanks. I do see using this for digging, rocks, lifting other things - pallets occasionally. Probably will use it mostly for carrying lumber, fencing, logs cross-ways.
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