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FORK ATTACHMENTS
Move pallets, bales and bulk material quickly with forks built for serious everyday lifting.
MODELS
5.5K Severe Duty Pallet Fork Frame
6K Severe Duty Pallet Fork Frame
Mini Pallet Fork Frame (Mini Bob-Tach)
Pallet Fork - Floating Pin Carriage, 48"
Pallet Fork - Hydraulic, 48"
Pallet Fork - ISO, 60" Carriage, 60" Tine
Pallet Fork - ISO, 96" Carriage, 72" Tine
Pallet Fork - JRB, 60" Carriage, 60" Tine
Pallet Fork - JRB, 72" Carriage, 72" Tine
Pallet Fork - JRB, 72" Carriage, 96" Tine
Pallet Fork - JRB, 96" Carriage, 72" Tine
Pallet Fork - Wide Floating, 44"
HOW TO CHOOSE FORK ATTACHMENTS
Bobcat fork attachments turn your machine into a fast, precise material handler. Start with what you’re moving most, then match fork style to the load, site and carrier.
What's Your Material?
Strength that matches the demands of your work:
- Palletized or bagged loads: Pallets, totes, bagged fertilizer, seed, sod and bulk materials.
- Stackable goods and bales: Lumber, shingles, siding, block and wrapped feed.
- Loose, messy material: Straw, manure, bedding, hay, brush and hard‑to‑grab piles.
This quickly points you toward a pallet fork or a utility fork.
When to Choose Pallet Forks
Choose a pallet fork attachment when you’re lifting, carrying and placing heavy, compact loads.
Pallet forks are built for:
- Move bulky, bagged or palletized material quickly and easily – including pallets, bulk bags and bundled building materials.
- Unloading and loading trucks and trailers.
- Handling bales and supplies around the farm, jobsite or yard.
Bobcat pallet forks are engineered to meet ISO strength standards, with adjustable tines, strong frames and clear visibility to the tips for accurate placement at ground and truck‑bed height. Severe‑duty and hydraulic‑adjust models give you extra muscle and in‑cab fork spacing control for high‑volume work.
When to Choose Utility Forks
Pick a utility fork attachment when you’re working with loose, hard‑to-handle material. Utility forks shine on:
- Manure, bedding and loose hay.
- Stringy, loose or awkward debris such as brush, stalks and scrap.
- General farm and ranch chores.
Tapered, replaceable teeth bite into loose piles for confident pickup, and optional additional teeth help fine-tune tine spacing for the load. Pair the utility fork with a Bobcat utility grapple to add clamping force for posts, fencing and irregular material that needs a firm grip in transport.
Quick Checklist
- Primary job: Palletized/bagged loads and bales, or loose/organic material and cleanup.
- Material shape: Square and stackable vs. loose, stringy or hard-to-carry cleanly.
- Carrier: Loader, compact tractor, small articulated loader, mini track loader, compact wheel loader or Toolcat™ utility work machine.
- Control needed: Precise placement on racking and trucks (pallet fork) vs. aggressive digging and gripping (utility fork + grapple).
Dial that in, and it’s easy to pick the fork setup that keeps your machine lifting, carrying and loading all day without slowing down.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What are fork attachments?
Fork attachments are material-handling tools that mount to a compatible machine to lift, carry and place loads like palletized materials, bulk bags, bundled supplies and loose organic material. Bobcat fork attachments generally include pallet forks for precise lifting and placement, and utility forks with tapered, replaceable teeth for picking up loose, hard-to-handle material. Depending on the model and carrier, forks mount through the appropriate interface (such as Bob-Tach® on compatible Bobcat® machines) so they can be swapped quickly as the job changes.
What is a Bobcat pallet fork attachment and what does it do?
A Bobcat pallet fork attachment enables your machine to handle palletized loads.
It’s designed to lift and move palletized or bagged loads, bundled building materials, and bales with adjustable tines and strong, tested frames that meet ISO standards. If you’re searching for a skid steer fork attachment or a Bobcat fork attachment, this is the go-to choice for jobsites, farms, landscape yards and industrial plants where you’re constantly loading, unloading and placing heavy loads.
How do Bob-Tach forks work on Bobcat loaders and tractors?
Bob-Tach forks use the Bob‑Tach mounting system or compatible Bob-Tach plate to lock the fork frame directly to your loader or tractor’s front loader.
Always refer to your Bobcat operator's manual or contact a Bobcat dealer for guidance. To hook up, you simply drive up to the pallet fork or utility fork frame, tilt and lift to engage the plate, then lock the levers or pins – no wrestling the frame by hand. This lets you swap between a bucket and quick attach forks in minutes, whether you’re running a skid steer, compact track loader or tractor with a Bob-Tach front loader.
What size or capacity pallet forks do I need?
Choose pallet fork tines and frame capacity based on the heaviest loads you plan to lift, not just your average pallet.
Heavier-duty frames and longer tines are better for large, bulky materials and higher stacking, while shorter tines and standard-duty frames are ideal for lighter work in tighter spaces. Make sure the rated capacity of the pallet fork matches or exceeds your loader or tractor’s lift capacity, and talk with your Bobcat dealer if you’re unsure which Bobcat forks setup is right for your machine and material mix.
Are fork attachments interchangeable or universal?
No - fork attachments are not universal, and interchangeability depends on the machine’s mounting interface and the fork frame’s ratings and dimensions. Fit and safe performance can vary by mount type (for example, Bob-Tach® vs. other interfaces), tine class/spacing, frame width and capacity, plus any hydraulic requirements on hydraulic-adjust models. The best approach is to match forks to the specific carrier and confirm approved fitment and rated capacities on the model page or with a local Bobcat dealer before purchase or use.
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WHY BOBCAT ATTACHMENTS
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Durability
Engineered with the highest quality standards and guaranteed to work with compatible equipment.
Local Dealer Support
Authorized local dealers provide trusted advice, parts, service, and support.
Peace of Mind
Standard two-year warranty for hydraulic attachments, plus available extended warranty for select attachments.
Best Value
Competitive attachment pricing, plus available 0% financing and other limited-time special offers.
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