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It'll go a bit forwards, then back to where it started off. It makes an arc with the furthest forward part of the curve at the height where the line from the pivots to the forks us horizontal (just under halfway up)

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It'll go a bit forwards, then back to where it started off. It makes an arc with the furthest forward part of the curve at the height where the line from the pivots to the forks us horizontal (just under halfway up)

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try another way:

 

I would imagine as long as you have travel on ram you would need to adjust manually as you lift. My bobcat forks dont self compensate as you lift like my jcb tele does.

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Looks good but he'd need to turn the tilting ram the other way around.

 

Looks like it's the weak side of the ram that's tilting it upwards.

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Good question, I don't have the answer why not, but it doesn't go back in particular due to the geometry?

They need to keep forward reach to tip over skip sides in their normal role.

 

Eddie.

 

Phew! That's a relief.... thought I was being a block head! :confused1:

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