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Mini Skid Steer Fork Frame – Precision Material Handling for Tight Spaces

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  • Thin profile frame design
  • CNC-machined carriage bar
  • Three locking positions
  • Class 2 pallet forks
  • 36", 42", or 48" lengths
  • Powder coated finish
  • Toro Dingo mount compatible
  • Bobcat MT50 mount compatible
  • Custom mounts available
  • USA manufactured quality
Overview

When you're running a mini skid steer on tight job sites, every inch matters. The Mini Fork Frame from Loflin Manufacturing delivers a purpose-built solution that maximizes your machine's lifting capacity while giving you the precision control you need in confined spaces. Distributed by Forge Claw with free nationwide shipping, this fork frame isn't just another attachment—it's a carefully engineered tool designed to help you move materials faster, safer, and with more confidence than ever before.

What sets this fork frame apart is its thin profile design. Unlike bulkier frames that push your load center away from the machine, this streamlined construction brings the weight closer to your mini skid steer's pivot point. The result? Greater stability when you're carrying pallets of block, stacks of lumber, or bags of material across uneven ground. You'll feel the difference immediately—less tippy behavior, more predictable handling, and the ability to lift heavier loads without compromising safety.

Loflin Manufacturing built this frame around real-world operator feedback. The CNC-machined carriage bar features three locking positions that let you adjust fork placement precisely for different load widths. Whether you're handling narrow bundles or wide pallets, you can position the forks exactly where you need them and lock them in place with confidence. The precision machining ensures each adjustment point engages smoothly and holds firm under load, eliminating the frustrating slippage and readjustment cycles you might have experienced with lesser designs.

The standard Class 2 pallet forks come in three lengths—36 inches, 42 inches, and 48 inches—giving you flexibility to match the attachment to your most common materials. Shorter forks work great in really tight spaces where you need maximum maneuverability, while the 48-inch option handles longer loads and provides better support for materials that might overhang a shorter fork. All three sizes share the same robust construction and powder-coated finish that stands up to the scrapes, impacts, and weather exposure that come with daily use.

That powder coat isn't just cosmetic. It's a protective barrier that prevents rust and corrosion even when you're working in wet conditions or leaving the attachment outside between jobs. The finish is applied after fabrication, coating every welded seam and edge to create a continuous protective layer. You won't see surface rust creeping along weld lines or bare metal showing through after a few months of use. This kind of durability matters when you've invested in quality equipment and need it to look professional and perform reliably season after season.

Forge Claw stocks this fork frame with two of the most common mini skid steer mounting systems—the Toro Dingo mount and the Bobcat MT50 mount. If you're running one of these machines, you can order with confidence knowing the attachment will connect properly and function as intended right out of the crate. For operators running other mini skid steer brands, Loflin Manufacturing offers custom mount options to ensure compatibility with your specific machine. This flexibility means you're not locked into limited choices or forced to compromise on attachment quality because of your equipment brand.

The back grill design serves double duty—it adds structural rigidity to the frame while providing an option for custom branding. If you're running a fleet or want your equipment to carry your company identity, Loflin can incorporate your logo into the grill pattern with a 10-piece minimum order. It's a small detail that makes a big impression when you're on customer job sites or want your crew to take pride in professional-looking equipment.

Material handling represents a huge percentage of time spent on most job sites. Whether you're a landscaper moving pallets of pavers and retaining wall block, a contractor positioning lumber and roofing materials, or a property maintenance professional handling supply deliveries, efficient material movement directly impacts your profitability. The Mini Fork Frame transforms your mini skid steer from a general-purpose machine into a precise material handler that rivals dedicated forklifts in many applications—with the added advantage of fitting through gates, working in backyards, and navigating spaces where larger equipment simply can't go.

Think about the alternative. Without proper forks, you're either manhandling materials by hand—slow, exhausting, and risky—or you're making multiple trips with a bucket or trying to improvise with attachments not designed for the task. Hand-carrying bags of concrete or bricks from the front yard to a backyard project burns hours and wears out your crew. The Mini Fork Frame eliminates that wasted labor, letting one operator move in minutes what would take a crew much longer to hand-carry.

The precision you gain matters just as much as the capacity. When setting a pallet of block in a specific spot for masons, or positioning lumber exactly where framers need it, the controlled movement and visibility you get with forks beats trying to nudge materials into place with a bucket. You can see exactly where the fork tips are, approach loads from the optimal angle, and set materials down gently without the jarring impacts that can damage products or destabilize stacks.

Installation and changeover happen quickly with mini skid steer quick-attach systems. You can start the morning moving materials with the fork frame, swap to a different attachment for the main work phase, then switch back to the forks for cleanup and material removal—all without a service truck or special tools. This versatility maximizes the value you're getting from both your mini skid steer and your attachment investment.

Forge Claw stands behind every Mini Fork Frame with nationwide free shipping and the support you need to make confident buying decisions. When you're investing in attachments that directly impact your productivity and job site efficiency, you want to work with a distributor who understands your business and backs up their products. That's exactly what you get when you order from Forge Claw—straightforward service, quality equipment from Loflin Manufacturing, and the peace of mind that comes from dealing with people who know this industry inside and out.

Specifications
  • Fork Lengths: Available in 36", 42", and 48"
  • Fork Class: Standard Class 2 pallet forks
  • Carriage Bar: CNC-machined with 3 locking positions
  • Frame Design: Thin profile for optimized load center positioning
  • Finish: Powder coated for corrosion resistance
  • Standard Mounts: Toro Dingo and Bobcat MT50 quick-attach systems
  • Custom Mounts: Available for other mini skid steer brands
  • Custom Branding: Logo integration available in back grill (10-piece minimum)
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Thin Profile Frame Design — Positions load center closer to the machine for enhanced stability and increased lifting capacity without compromising control during material transport
  • CNC-Machined Carriage Bar — Precision-manufactured with three distinct locking positions that allow exact fork spacing adjustments for different load widths while maintaining secure engagement under working loads
  • Standard Class 2 Pallet Forks — Professionally sized and rated fork tines that handle standard palletized materials with appropriate capacity and length for mini skid steer applications
  • Powder Coated Finish — Complete protective coating applied after fabrication covers all surfaces including welds and edges to prevent rust and corrosion throughout the attachment's service life
  • Multiple Fork Length Options — Choice of 36-inch, 42-inch, or 48-inch fork lengths lets operators match the attachment to their specific material handling requirements and workspace constraints
  • Universal Mount Compatibility — Stocked with common Toro Dingo and Bobcat MT50 mounting systems, plus custom mount options available for other mini skid steer brands ensuring broad machine compatibility
  • Integrated Back Grill Structure — Adds frame rigidity while providing opportunity for custom logo integration to reinforce professional branding on customer job sites
  • American Manufacturing — Built by Loflin Manufacturing in the USA with quality materials and fabrication standards that ensure consistent performance and long-term durability
Benefits

The time savings start the moment you deploy the Mini Fork Frame on site. Tasks that previously required multiple crew members hand-carrying materials now become one-operator jobs completed in a fraction of the time. Moving a pallet of block that might take two workers 30 minutes of back-and-forth trips becomes a two-minute fork operation. Over the course of a project or season, these efficiency gains compound into significant labor cost reductions and faster project completion times that let you take on more work.

Your return on investment comes from multiple directions. Direct labor savings represent the most obvious benefit—one operator with the fork frame accomplishes what used to require multiple workers or rental equipment. But you also gain from reduced material damage, since controlled fork placement eliminates the drops, scrapes, and impacts that occur during manual handling. Fewer damaged bricks, unbroken bag shipments, and intact lumber bundles mean you're not eating replacement costs or dealing with customer complaints about damaged materials.

Durability translates directly to lower operating costs over time. The powder-coated finish and robust construction mean this attachment keeps working season after season without the maintenance headaches and replacement costs associated with lighter-duty alternatives. You're not repainting bare metal every spring or dealing with structural failures during critical project phases. The CNC-machined carriage bar maintains its precise fit and smooth adjustment even after hundreds of fork position changes, while welded construction handles the stress concentrations that occur during lifting and transport operations.

Productivity improvements extend beyond just moving materials faster. The enhanced stability from the thin frame design means you can confidently work on sloped terrain and uneven surfaces where tippy behavior would normally force you to slow down or choose alternative methods. You can navigate tight spaces and position loads precisely without the tentative, time-consuming approach cycles required when you're not sure how the machine will handle. This confidence lets operators work at a productive pace throughout the day rather than constantly second-guessing their next move.

The versatility factor amplifies the value of your entire mini skid steer package. With the fork frame available as a quick-change attachment, your machine becomes genuinely multi-functional across different phases of a project. Material delivery in the morning, primary work with specialized attachments during the day, then materials handling again for cleanup and removal—all with the same base machine. This flexibility reduces the total number of machines you need on site and maximizes the utilization rate of your equipment investment.

Safety improvements matter for both your crew and your liability exposure. Controlled mechanical lifting eliminates the back strain, trip hazards, and fatigue-related accidents associated with manual material handling. Operators stay fresh throughout the day, and you reduce the workers' compensation risks and lost-time injuries that come with repetitive heavy lifting. The stable load handling also reduces tip-over risks compared to improvised carrying methods with buckets or other attachments not designed for the task.

Customer satisfaction gets a boost when you show up with professional equipment that works efficiently and looks the part. Clean material placement without ground disturbance, quick work cycles that minimize disruption, and the ability to access difficult areas all contribute to positive customer experiences. The optional custom logo integration reinforces your professional brand identity every time the attachment is visible on a job site, turning your equipment into a rolling advertisement for quality and capability.

Additional Information

The Mini Fork Frame serves contractors, landscapers, tree service professionals, property maintenance operators, and facility managers who need material handling capability in space-constrained environments. It's particularly valuable for residential work where access through gates and around established landscaping requires compact equipment, yet job requirements include moving substantial quantities of palletized materials. Agricultural operations also benefit when moving feed bags, fencing materials, or supplies in barns and outbuildings where full-size forklifts won't fit.

Machine compatibility extends across most mini skid steer brands through the standard Toro Dingo and Bobcat MT50 mounts, plus custom mounting options for other manufacturers. Before ordering a custom mount, verify your machine's quick-attach specifications and hydraulic capacity to ensure optimal performance. The attachment works purely as a mechanical fork frame without hydraulic requirements, making it compatible with any mini skid steer that has adequate lifting capacity for your intended loads. Check your machine's rated capacity and remember that capacity decreases as load center distance increases.

Operating the fork frame effectively requires understanding proper load distribution and approach angles. Always slide forks fully under loads until they contact the back stop or pallet structure before lifting. Keep loads low during transport to maintain stability, and avoid sudden direction changes or speed when carrying materials. The three-position carriage bar adjustment should be set before approaching a load—measure your pallet or material width and position forks accordingly with equal spacing from center. Tighten locking mechanisms firmly before operation to prevent fork movement during use.

Maintenance requirements stay minimal with regular attention to a few key areas. Inspect the carriage bar locking mechanisms periodically and keep adjustment points clean of debris that might interfere with smooth positioning changes. Check fork tines for signs of bending or cracking, particularly at the heel where stress concentrations occur. Clean the powder-coated surfaces when mud or corrosive materials build up, and touch up any coating damage promptly to prevent rust from starting. Verify that mounting connections remain tight and quick-attach mechanisms function properly as part of your regular equipment inspection routine.

Warranty Info

Manufactured by Loflin Manufacturing, this product is covered under the manufacturer's 12-month warranty for defects in materials and workmanship, valid for the first registered owner from the date of invoice. Replacement parts are warranted for 30 days from delivery. The warranty does not cover wear items such as belts, shear pins, oil, grease, tires, tubes, hydraulic hoses, knives, and PTO components. Warranty service must be performed by an authorized Loflin Manufacturing dealer. Order your Mini Fork Frame from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.

What makes the thin profile design better than standard fork frames for mini skid steers?

The thin profile design positions the load center significantly closer to your mini skid steer's pivot point compared to bulkier frames. This closer positioning creates greater stability when transporting materials across uneven terrain and reduces the tippy behavior that can occur with loads extended far from the machine. You'll experience more predictable handling characteristics and can safely lift heavier loads without compromising operator safety.

The streamlined construction also improves visibility to the fork tips, making precise load placement easier in tight spaces. This design advantage is particularly noticeable when working on slopes or carrying tall stacks where maintaining balance becomes critical to productivity and safety.

How do I choose between the 36-inch, 42-inch, and 48-inch fork lengths?

Fork length selection depends primarily on your typical materials and workspace constraints. The 36-inch forks excel in extremely tight spaces like narrow gates, between buildings, or in confined yard areas where maximum maneuverability matters most. They work well for compact loads and materials that don't extend far beyond standard pallet dimensions.

The 42-inch option provides a versatile middle ground suitable for most general material handling tasks. The 48-inch forks offer the best support for longer materials, oversized pallets, or situations where you need extra reach under loads. Longer forks also distribute weight across more surface area, reducing concentrated pressure points. Consider your most frequent applications and the tightest spaces you regularly navigate when making your selection.

Will this fork frame work with my mini skid steer if it's not a Toro Dingo or Bobcat MT50?

Yes, Loflin Manufacturing offers custom mount options beyond the standard Toro Dingo and Bobcat MT50 systems that come stocked. Most mini skid steer brands can be accommodated with the appropriate mounting plate configured for your specific machine's quick-attach system.

Before ordering a custom mount, you'll need to verify your machine's exact quick-attach specifications and confirm that your mini skid steer has adequate lifting capacity for your intended loads. Remember that lifting capacity decreases as load center distance increases, so understanding your machine's rated capacity at various load centers ensures safe operation. Contact Forge Claw with your machine model information to confirm custom mount availability and lead times for your specific equipment.

How does the CNC-machined carriage bar with three locking positions improve performance?

The CNC-machined carriage bar provides precision-manufactured adjustment points that engage smoothly and hold firmly under working loads. Unlike roughly fabricated adjustment systems that may slip or require constant readjustment, the precision machining ensures each of the three locking positions maintains fork placement exactly where you set it throughout your work cycle.

This reliability matters when you're handling different load widths throughout the day. You can position forks precisely for narrow bundles, then quickly adjust to wider spacing for full pallets, with confidence that the locks will hold securely. The three-position design covers the most common pallet and material widths while keeping the adjustment process simple and fast, minimizing downtime between different material handling tasks.

What maintenance does the Mini Fork Frame require to maintain performance over time?

Maintenance requirements remain minimal with regular attention to key areas. Inspect the carriage bar locking mechanisms periodically and keep adjustment points clean of mud, debris, and material buildup that could interfere with smooth positioning changes. Check fork tines regularly for signs of bending or cracking, particularly at the heel where maximum stress concentrations occur during lifting.

The powder-coated finish provides excellent protection, but you should clean surfaces when corrosive materials or heavy mud accumulate, and promptly touch up any coating damage to prevent rust from starting. Verify that mounting plate connections remain tight and that your machine's quick-attach mechanisms function properly as part of your regular equipment inspection routine. These simple maintenance practices ensure years of reliable service.

How much time and labor can I realistically save using this fork frame versus manual material handling?

Time savings prove substantial in real-world applications. Tasks requiring two workers 30 minutes of repetitive carrying typically become two-minute fork operations with one operator. Over a full project, these efficiency gains compound dramatically. Consider a landscaping job requiring movement of ten pallets of block from street to backyard—manual handling might consume four hours of two-person labor, while the fork frame accomplishes the same work in under 30 minutes with one operator.

You're not just saving direct labor hours; you're also reducing crew fatigue, minimizing material damage from drops and impacts, and freeing workers for skilled tasks that generate more revenue than material transport. These productivity improvements directly impact your ability to complete projects faster and take on additional work with existing crew size.

Is the powder coat finish really necessary, or is it just cosmetic?

The powder coat finish serves critical protective functions far beyond appearance. Applied after all fabrication and welding, it creates a continuous barrier coating every surface including weld seams, edges, and stress points where corrosion typically begins. This complete coverage prevents rust formation even when working in wet conditions, storing equipment outdoors, or handling materials that retain moisture.

Uncoated steel attachments often show surface rust along weld lines within months, progressing to structural concerns over seasons of use. The powder coat eliminates these problems, maintaining both professional appearance and structural integrity throughout years of service. When you've invested in quality equipment, proper protective finishing ensures it continues looking professional on customer job sites while avoiding the maintenance time and expense of dealing with corrosion damage.

Can I justify buying a fork frame versus just renting one when I need it?

Ownership economics favor purchasing when material handling represents a regular part of your work rather than occasional need. Rental costs for quality attachments quickly accumulate—just a few weeks of rental fees often equal or exceed purchase price. Beyond direct cost comparison, ownership provides immediate availability without scheduling delays or limited rental inventory during busy seasons.

You avoid the hassle of pickup, return, and coordinating rental periods with project schedules. The convenience of having forks available for unexpected material deliveries or quick jobs creates opportunities that rental logistics prevent. Factor in the time value of not making extra trips for rental pickup and return, plus the productivity advantage of keeping material handling capability constantly available as project needs evolve throughout each workday.

Order your Mini Fork Frame from Forge Claw today with free nationwide shipping and flexible financing options to start improving your material handling efficiency immediately.

Overview

When you're running a mini skid steer on tight job sites, every inch matters. The Mini Fork Frame from Loflin Manufacturing delivers a purpose-built solution that maximizes your machine's lifting capacity while giving you the precision control you need in confined spaces. Distributed by Forge Claw with free nationwide shipping, this fork frame isn't just another attachment—it's a carefully engineered tool designed to help you move materials faster, safer, and with more confidence than ever before.

What sets this fork frame apart is its thin profile design. Unlike bulkier frames that push your load center away from the machine, this streamlined construction brings the weight closer to your mini skid steer's pivot point. The result? Greater stability when you're carrying pallets of block, stacks of lumber, or bags of material across uneven ground. You'll feel the difference immediately—less tippy behavior, more predictable handling, and the ability to lift heavier loads without compromising safety.

Loflin Manufacturing built this frame around real-world operator feedback. The CNC-machined carriage bar features three locking positions that let you adjust fork placement precisely for different load widths. Whether you're handling narrow bundles or wide pallets, you can position the forks exactly where you need them and lock them in place with confidence. The precision machining ensures each adjustment point engages smoothly and holds firm under load, eliminating the frustrating slippage and readjustment cycles you might have experienced with lesser designs.

The standard Class 2 pallet forks come in three lengths—36 inches, 42 inches, and 48 inches—giving you flexibility to match the attachment to your most common materials. Shorter forks work great in really tight spaces where you need maximum maneuverability, while the 48-inch option handles longer loads and provides better support for materials that might overhang a shorter fork. All three sizes share the same robust construction and powder-coated finish that stands up to the scrapes, impacts, and weather exposure that come with daily use.

That powder coat isn't just cosmetic. It's a protective barrier that prevents rust and corrosion even when you're working in wet conditions or leaving the attachment outside between jobs. The finish is applied after fabrication, coating every welded seam and edge to create a continuous protective layer. You won't see surface rust creeping along weld lines or bare metal showing through after a few months of use. This kind of durability matters when you've invested in quality equipment and need it to look professional and perform reliably season after season.

Forge Claw stocks this fork frame with two of the most common mini skid steer mounting systems—the Toro Dingo mount and the Bobcat MT50 mount. If you're running one of these machines, you can order with confidence knowing the attachment will connect properly and function as intended right out of the crate. For operators running other mini skid steer brands, Loflin Manufacturing offers custom mount options to ensure compatibility with your specific machine. This flexibility means you're not locked into limited choices or forced to compromise on attachment quality because of your equipment brand.

The back grill design serves double duty—it adds structural rigidity to the frame while providing an option for custom branding. If you're running a fleet or want your equipment to carry your company identity, Loflin can incorporate your logo into the grill pattern with a 10-piece minimum order. It's a small detail that makes a big impression when you're on customer job sites or want your crew to take pride in professional-looking equipment.

Material handling represents a huge percentage of time spent on most job sites. Whether you're a landscaper moving pallets of pavers and retaining wall block, a contractor positioning lumber and roofing materials, or a property maintenance professional handling supply deliveries, efficient material movement directly impacts your profitability. The Mini Fork Frame transforms your mini skid steer from a general-purpose machine into a precise material handler that rivals dedicated forklifts in many applications—with the added advantage of fitting through gates, working in backyards, and navigating spaces where larger equipment simply can't go.

Think about the alternative. Without proper forks, you're either manhandling materials by hand—slow, exhausting, and risky—or you're making multiple trips with a bucket or trying to improvise with attachments not designed for the task. Hand-carrying bags of concrete or bricks from the front yard to a backyard project burns hours and wears out your crew. The Mini Fork Frame eliminates that wasted labor, letting one operator move in minutes what would take a crew much longer to hand-carry.

The precision you gain matters just as much as the capacity. When setting a pallet of block in a specific spot for masons, or positioning lumber exactly where framers need it, the controlled movement and visibility you get with forks beats trying to nudge materials into place with a bucket. You can see exactly where the fork tips are, approach loads from the optimal angle, and set materials down gently without the jarring impacts that can damage products or destabilize stacks.

Installation and changeover happen quickly with mini skid steer quick-attach systems. You can start the morning moving materials with the fork frame, swap to a different attachment for the main work phase, then switch back to the forks for cleanup and material removal—all without a service truck or special tools. This versatility maximizes the value you're getting from both your mini skid steer and your attachment investment.

Forge Claw stands behind every Mini Fork Frame with nationwide free shipping and the support you need to make confident buying decisions. When you're investing in attachments that directly impact your productivity and job site efficiency, you want to work with a distributor who understands your business and backs up their products. That's exactly what you get when you order from Forge Claw—straightforward service, quality equipment from Loflin Manufacturing, and the peace of mind that comes from dealing with people who know this industry inside and out.

Specifications
  • Fork Lengths: Available in 36", 42", and 48"
  • Fork Class: Standard Class 2 pallet forks
  • Carriage Bar: CNC-machined with 3 locking positions
  • Frame Design: Thin profile for optimized load center positioning
  • Finish: Powder coated for corrosion resistance
  • Standard Mounts: Toro Dingo and Bobcat MT50 quick-attach systems
  • Custom Mounts: Available for other mini skid steer brands
  • Custom Branding: Logo integration available in back grill (10-piece minimum)
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Thin Profile Frame Design — Positions load center closer to the machine for enhanced stability and increased lifting capacity without compromising control during material transport
  • CNC-Machined Carriage Bar — Precision-manufactured with three distinct locking positions that allow exact fork spacing adjustments for different load widths while maintaining secure engagement under working loads
  • Standard Class 2 Pallet Forks — Professionally sized and rated fork tines that handle standard palletized materials with appropriate capacity and length for mini skid steer applications
  • Powder Coated Finish — Complete protective coating applied after fabrication covers all surfaces including welds and edges to prevent rust and corrosion throughout the attachment's service life
  • Multiple Fork Length Options — Choice of 36-inch, 42-inch, or 48-inch fork lengths lets operators match the attachment to their specific material handling requirements and workspace constraints
  • Universal Mount Compatibility — Stocked with common Toro Dingo and Bobcat MT50 mounting systems, plus custom mount options available for other mini skid steer brands ensuring broad machine compatibility
  • Integrated Back Grill Structure — Adds frame rigidity while providing opportunity for custom logo integration to reinforce professional branding on customer job sites
  • American Manufacturing — Built by Loflin Manufacturing in the USA with quality materials and fabrication standards that ensure consistent performance and long-term durability
Benefits

The time savings start the moment you deploy the Mini Fork Frame on site. Tasks that previously required multiple crew members hand-carrying materials now become one-operator jobs completed in a fraction of the time. Moving a pallet of block that might take two workers 30 minutes of back-and-forth trips becomes a two-minute fork operation. Over the course of a project or season, these efficiency gains compound into significant labor cost reductions and faster project completion times that let you take on more work.

Your return on investment comes from multiple directions. Direct labor savings represent the most obvious benefit—one operator with the fork frame accomplishes what used to require multiple workers or rental equipment. But you also gain from reduced material damage, since controlled fork placement eliminates the drops, scrapes, and impacts that occur during manual handling. Fewer damaged bricks, unbroken bag shipments, and intact lumber bundles mean you're not eating replacement costs or dealing with customer complaints about damaged materials.

Durability translates directly to lower operating costs over time. The powder-coated finish and robust construction mean this attachment keeps working season after season without the maintenance headaches and replacement costs associated with lighter-duty alternatives. You're not repainting bare metal every spring or dealing with structural failures during critical project phases. The CNC-machined carriage bar maintains its precise fit and smooth adjustment even after hundreds of fork position changes, while welded construction handles the stress concentrations that occur during lifting and transport operations.

Productivity improvements extend beyond just moving materials faster. The enhanced stability from the thin frame design means you can confidently work on sloped terrain and uneven surfaces where tippy behavior would normally force you to slow down or choose alternative methods. You can navigate tight spaces and position loads precisely without the tentative, time-consuming approach cycles required when you're not sure how the machine will handle. This confidence lets operators work at a productive pace throughout the day rather than constantly second-guessing their next move.

The versatility factor amplifies the value of your entire mini skid steer package. With the fork frame available as a quick-change attachment, your machine becomes genuinely multi-functional across different phases of a project. Material delivery in the morning, primary work with specialized attachments during the day, then materials handling again for cleanup and removal—all with the same base machine. This flexibility reduces the total number of machines you need on site and maximizes the utilization rate of your equipment investment.

Safety improvements matter for both your crew and your liability exposure. Controlled mechanical lifting eliminates the back strain, trip hazards, and fatigue-related accidents associated with manual material handling. Operators stay fresh throughout the day, and you reduce the workers' compensation risks and lost-time injuries that come with repetitive heavy lifting. The stable load handling also reduces tip-over risks compared to improvised carrying methods with buckets or other attachments not designed for the task.

Customer satisfaction gets a boost when you show up with professional equipment that works efficiently and looks the part. Clean material placement without ground disturbance, quick work cycles that minimize disruption, and the ability to access difficult areas all contribute to positive customer experiences. The optional custom logo integration reinforces your professional brand identity every time the attachment is visible on a job site, turning your equipment into a rolling advertisement for quality and capability.

Additional Information

The Mini Fork Frame serves contractors, landscapers, tree service professionals, property maintenance operators, and facility managers who need material handling capability in space-constrained environments. It's particularly valuable for residential work where access through gates and around established landscaping requires compact equipment, yet job requirements include moving substantial quantities of palletized materials. Agricultural operations also benefit when moving feed bags, fencing materials, or supplies in barns and outbuildings where full-size forklifts won't fit.

Machine compatibility extends across most mini skid steer brands through the standard Toro Dingo and Bobcat MT50 mounts, plus custom mounting options for other manufacturers. Before ordering a custom mount, verify your machine's quick-attach specifications and hydraulic capacity to ensure optimal performance. The attachment works purely as a mechanical fork frame without hydraulic requirements, making it compatible with any mini skid steer that has adequate lifting capacity for your intended loads. Check your machine's rated capacity and remember that capacity decreases as load center distance increases.

Operating the fork frame effectively requires understanding proper load distribution and approach angles. Always slide forks fully under loads until they contact the back stop or pallet structure before lifting. Keep loads low during transport to maintain stability, and avoid sudden direction changes or speed when carrying materials. The three-position carriage bar adjustment should be set before approaching a load—measure your pallet or material width and position forks accordingly with equal spacing from center. Tighten locking mechanisms firmly before operation to prevent fork movement during use.

Maintenance requirements stay minimal with regular attention to a few key areas. Inspect the carriage bar locking mechanisms periodically and keep adjustment points clean of debris that might interfere with smooth positioning changes. Check fork tines for signs of bending or cracking, particularly at the heel where stress concentrations occur. Clean the powder-coated surfaces when mud or corrosive materials build up, and touch up any coating damage promptly to prevent rust from starting. Verify that mounting connections remain tight and quick-attach mechanisms function properly as part of your regular equipment inspection routine.

Warranty Info

Manufactured by Loflin Manufacturing, this product is covered under the manufacturer's 12-month warranty for defects in materials and workmanship, valid for the first registered owner from the date of invoice. Replacement parts are warranted for 30 days from delivery. The warranty does not cover wear items such as belts, shear pins, oil, grease, tires, tubes, hydraulic hoses, knives, and PTO components. Warranty service must be performed by an authorized Loflin Manufacturing dealer. Order your Mini Fork Frame from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.