Case Heavy Duty Skid Steer Pallet Forks

Mid
No hydraulics requiredFits most skid steers, including small-frame
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Case CE Heavy Duty Pallet Forks skid steer attachment

Overview

The Case Heavy Duty Skid Steer Pallet Forks handles palletized loads, lumber bundles, and baled materials on Canadian farms, construction sites, and acreages. Case CE attachments are available through Canadian equipment dealers and distributors. The wide-inch frame fits standard pallet widths, and the tines adjust to handle varied load sizes. SSQA mounting means the forks swap on in minutes without tools. Available through Case Construction Equipment dealers across Canada.

Canada Availability

Available through Case Construction Equipment dealers across Canada.

Key Facts

  • Brand: Case Construction Equipment
  • Type: heavy duty pallet forks
  • Mount: Case quick attach (SSQA compatible)
  • Application: heavy construction loads, concrete products
  • Typical frame weight: 600–750 lbs
  • Hydraulic flow: none required — passive attachment, no auxiliary hydraulics
Specs sourced from casece.com · Last verified: March 2026

Is This Right For You?

Buy if

  • You lift pallets, bags, small bundles, or materials up to 4,000 lbs regularly
  • Your machine is mid-frame (S450–S570 class) and typical loads are within standard-duty capacity

Skip if

  • You regularly lift heavy or awkward loads over 5,000 lbs — standard-duty tines can bend under shock loads
  • Bin moves, heavy concrete, or steel pipe are common — heavy-duty tines are worth the cost

Also consider

  • Heavy-duty pallet forks if your load weights push the limit of the frame rating
  • Fork frame carriage upgrade if you want a higher ITA carriage class for more lift capacity
Machine Compatibility

Designed for Case machines but mounts to any skid steer or CTL with a universal SSQA quick-attach plate.

About Case CE in Canada

Case Construction Equipment attachments are available through a national Canadian dealer network. Built to OEM standards and compatible with Case skid steers via universal quick attach.

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