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The Digga Skid Steer Pallet Fork (Model PF-001130-4000) is a purpose-built pallet fork for skid steer loaders, rated at 4,000 lbs capacity on 48"" tines with a patented floating tyne design that provides a critical safety advantage over standard rigid pallet forks. Unlike forklifts, skid steers can crowd the load past horizontal — creating a tip-over risk. Digga's floating tyne design allows the tines to swing freely from a single lockable point, ensuring the load and operator remain safe regardless of boom position. Universal skid steer mounting plate. Includes folding safety guard. Made in Dyersville, Iowa, USA by Digga.
| Specification | Value |
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| Model | PF-001130-4000 |
| Capacity | 4,000 lbs |
| Tine Length | 48"" |
| Tine Design | Floating — swings from single lockable point |
| Safety Guard | Folding safety guard included |
| Mount | Universal Skid Steer Quick Attach (SSQA) |
| Machine Types | Skid steer loaders, front end loaders, telehandlers |
| Origin | Made in Dyersville, Iowa, USA |
Universal Skid Steer Quick Attach (SSQA) — fits all standard skid steer loaders. Confirm your machine's rated operating capacity covers the fork weight plus pallet load at the operating height. Never exceed machine ROC or fork rated capacity, whichever is lower. The lockable floating tyne must be locked before transport and during all lifts.
Compatible with skid steer loaders and compact track loaders equipped with a Universal Quick Attach (SSQA) system:
| Bobcat | Caterpillar | John Deere | Case |
| New Holland | Takeuchi | Kubota | Gehl |
Always lock the floating tyne before any lift. Never exceed machine rated operating capacity at the applicable load center.
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Q: What is the floating tyne design and why is it important for skid steers?
Skid steers can physically crowd the boom past horizontal during operation — forklifts cannot. This means a skid steer with standard rigid pallet forks can tip over forward when the boom is in certain positions. Digga's patented floating tyne design allows the tines to pivot freely from a single lockable point, maintaining load levelness regardless of boom angle and keeping the machine's center of gravity within safe limits. Always lock the tyne before lifting. |
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Q: What is the load capacity at extended boom height?
4,000 lbs is the rated tine capacity. Your actual safe working load is limited by your skid steer's rated operating capacity at the specific lift height and forward reach used. Your machine's load chart governs — the tine capacity is never the limiting factor on a correctly matched skid steer. |
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Q: Can the forks be used on a telehandler?
Yes — SSQA mounting is compatible with telehandlers equipped with a quick coupler. Floating tyne operation provides the same safety benefit on a telehandler as on a skid steer. Confirm your telehandler's rated capacity at the required boom extension. |
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Q: Can the tine spacing be adjusted?
Contact eSkidSteer at 866-757-8337 for any questions. |
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Q: Is the safety guard removable?
The guard is folding — it can be stored flat when not in use. It should always be in the upright position during pallet handling to prevent load rearward shift. |
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