Berlon Skid Steer Lumber Forks

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No hydraulics required
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Berlon Skid Steer Lumber Forks

Overview

Berlon Industries' lumber forks are Canadian-made wide-tine forks designed for handling lumber bundles, timber, and building materials. Alberta-manufactured for the Canadian construction and lumber industries. Wider tine spacing provides better support for long lumber without tip-down. Available through Berlon's Canadian dealer network.

Canada Availability

Canadian-manufactured by Berlon Industries (Alberta). Available through Berlon's Canadian dealer network.

Best for: lumber handling, timber bundles, building materials

Compare with: Berlon Industries 48-Inch Pallet Forks for Skid Steers · Berlon 60-Inch Pallet Forks for Skid Steers · Berlon Skid Steer Pallet Forks

Key Facts

  • Brand: Berlon Industries
  • Type: lumber forks (wide tine spacing)
  • Mount: universal SSQA quick attach
  • Manufacturer: Alberta, Canada
  • Application: lumber handling, timber bundles, building materials
  • Hydraulic flow: none required — passive attachment, no auxiliary hydraulics
Specs sourced from berlon.com · Last verified: March 2026

Is This Right For You?

Buy if

  • You lift pallets, bundles, or stacked material regularly and want the machine you already own to do it
  • Quick-attach compatibility means you can swap in forks without a second machine

Skip if

  • Your loads are heavy round stock or poles — pipe grapple tines handle those better
  • The fork weight would push your machine near its ROC limit for the loads you're lifting

Also consider

  • Bale spear for farming operations with round or square bales
  • Pipe grapple forks for cylindrical or irregular stock
Machine Compatibility

Compatible with all skid steer brands via universal SSQA quick attach. No auxiliary hydraulics required — operates off the loader arms.

About Berlon in Canada

Berlon Industries builds attachments in Alberta, making them one of the few truly Prairie-made brands. Berlon products are engineered for Canadian conditions with local dealer support across Western Canada.

Care & Maintenance

  • Inspect tines weekly for bending, spreading, or cracking — a deformed tine is a structural failure, not cosmetic; take it out of service immediately
  • Check tine adjustment pins and stops before every heavy lift — loose pins allow tines to shift under load
  • Grease carriage slide bearings and tine clamp mechanisms monthly
  • Inspect frame welds for cracking, especially around the top hook and lower receiver bar — these are the highest-stress points on the frame
  • Verify load rating labels are legible on the frame; worn or missing labels are a safety compliance issue in commercial and regulated jobsite use

How to Connect

  1. Slide fork frame onto Bob-Tach receiver arms
  2. Pull lock levers to engage
  3. Verify orange indicators locked
  4. Adjust fork width to load before lifting — most frames allow no-tool width adjustment
Safety NoteNever exceed the rated capacity of the fork frame — check the frame decal

Ready to Buy in Canada?

Pricing varies by region and dealer stock levels change seasonally. For current availability and a real quote, contact a local dealer.

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✓ Last checked: March 2026