Posted by Dick on September 04, 2012 at 19:51:39 from (66.78.69.109):
In Reply to: Finally found one posted by Brad Buchanan on September 04, 2012 at 11:17:08:
Lots of bundle forks around but to find a good bundle fork with a long slender handle is hard to find. Even hay fork handles are almost impossible to find. There are lots of fork handles out there but to find a handle that is long and slender is next to impossible. Is there someone out there that makes hay fork handles? Either for a three tine or four tine, makes no difference. Long and slender is what you need on a hay fork. You can buy hay forks new nowadays but you will notice that the tines are heavier and the handle is shorter and heavier. I doubt you could find a new hay fork with tines like Brad bought with the small diameter tines. You don't need anything heavy for handling bundles or loose hay so something lighter is what you want. Most all farm stores carry fork handles but they are for manure forks as they are heavier for lifting fork fulls of manure, silage or yard debris. During haymaking I always have a four tine hay fork handy, it's like Brads fork but with four light tines. I carry one on the tractor when raking and baling and it gets used daily. Handy in the barn too for feeding. If you find one, hang on to it because as far as I know, they don't make them anymore. If you need a handle I hope someone on here can help you out.
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