IndyIan
Veteran Member
So after pouring all my attachment money into a tractor, I'm looking hard to save money.
I need a manure fork and I would really like a stone fork, so I am considering getting a manure fork built with 11 tines on a 48" bucket. That would give me 4.8" centres and about a 3.5" gap between tines. They are abit wider than an inch.
I'd try the fork as is for manure but probably have to remove every other tine to have it work well. No big deal as I will probably use it only 3 or 4 times a year for manure.
Here's a link to the manure fork. http://www.hlaattachments.com/item.php?item=54&pltfrm=&cat=Forks&sub=Manure%20Forks
Most of my stone forking will be me sorting through pit run on my driveway and other places I need some firm fill, so I'm not going to do a 40 acre field 4' at a time with it.
Good idea, bad idea?
I need a manure fork and I would really like a stone fork, so I am considering getting a manure fork built with 11 tines on a 48" bucket. That would give me 4.8" centres and about a 3.5" gap between tines. They are abit wider than an inch.
I'd try the fork as is for manure but probably have to remove every other tine to have it work well. No big deal as I will probably use it only 3 or 4 times a year for manure.
Here's a link to the manure fork. http://www.hlaattachments.com/item.php?item=54&pltfrm=&cat=Forks&sub=Manure%20Forks
Most of my stone forking will be me sorting through pit run on my driveway and other places I need some firm fill, so I'm not going to do a 40 acre field 4' at a time with it.
Good idea, bad idea?
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