Fabricating manure fork / debris tines

   / Fabricating manure fork / debris tines #1  

Rainbow5

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Hello.

Looking for fork/tine recommendations for a bucket build.

Have an existing JD 4 in 1 bucket. It was actually pretty limited use, so using existing materials, we cut off the upper bucket, welded some box blade ripper shanks on top, and mounted a toothbar to make a debris grapple. Works ok, but kind of limited capacity.

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We’re looking to upgrade our grapple to version3 with increased capacity. We’d like to copy an IH manure bucket that we are really happy with and get more grappling pickup capacity.

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Looking to uninstall our grapple bolt on toothbar and fabricate some manure / debris type fork extensions similar to our IH bucket.

Does anyone have any recommendations for round or square fork stock and sourcing?

Any help appreciated.

Thanks.

Joe
 
   / Fabricating manure fork / debris tines #2  
I used bale spears for brush forks. They're super strong.
 
   / Fabricating manure fork / debris tines #3  
No grapple but here is my brush forks..... BUT really could use simple grapple ... Just to clamp brush from falling off...And yes they are removable......

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   / Fabricating manure fork / debris tines #5  
The bale spears are incredibly strong and have held up well since building the forks about 5 years ago. They've handled pieces of tree trunk that the loader could barely lift.


 

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