🚜 Elevate Your Efficiency with YITAMOTOR's Heavy-Duty Forks!
The YITAMOTOR Clamp on Debris Forks are engineered for heavy-duty performance, boasting a remarkable load capacity of 2500 lbs. Designed for easy installation on 48'' or larger tractor buckets, these forks are perfect for a variety of tasks including hauling logs, moving hay bales, and clearing debris. With a rust-resistant finish and versatile applications in farms and warehouses, they are the ultimate tool for efficient mechanical loading and unloading.
Manufacturer | YITAMOTOR |
Part Number | clamp on debris forks |
Item Weight | 75 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 43.88 x 33.46 x 7.48 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | clamp on debris forks |
Size | 5 Forks |
Style | 2500LBS |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | clamp on debris forks |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**.
Makes your tractor even more useful!!
Great attachment for your tractor bucket. So far have used it to carry bulky brush, to turn over a mulch pile on my property, carry firewood and used it as forks to carry a UTV snow plow into storage. Was really impressed with the quality of the attachment, it is very strong, well made and has nice clean welds. The only downside was the bolts that they included to spin the clamps to the bucket. Use those for something else, I use a piece of rebar which is much easier on the hands and provides better leverage. The attachment has not come loose or fallen off the bucket during use, I highly recommend the debris forks for your tractor.
M**
Definitely worth the money.
I am amazed how well this works on my tractor. The fastener bolts are a little soft, not high grade steel bolts. I’d recommend picking up some replacements to have on hand. I’ve scratched the paint on the forks but have not bent or damaged the forks beyond that. All and all definitely a good buy, I use daily.
L**E
Bolts to tighten to bucket
I would have given this rake 5 stars but the only thing I found is the handle bolts that tighten the rake to the bucket are just threaded bolts, nothing special. Otherwise it is a strong piece that work great!
K**F
Tough and reasonably priced
My husband bought these for his TYM tractor. They have been overly abused and still function great! He has managed to bend two tines because he thinks his tractor is way bigger than it is. So, long story short…don’t try to pull up trees with it! Will buy again when he finally destroys it with his antics!
J**K
Make sure you buy the correct one
The media could not be loaded. Saw a one star review for the 2500 pound model (48”) and the thing was on a massive skid steer. I think they might have purchased the smaller size by accident.This one fit perfect on my 48” bucket. And held up great. Moved a few logs and didn’t bend it, but then again I got the correct size for my bucket.We moved about 30-40 wooden poles on the property. Really made a difference in adding more carrying ability for the small tractor we use. The tightening bolts aren’t as pictured but isn’t a deal breaker.The forks held up fine with several trips. They did come a little loose from driving into the pile full force but we were able to tighten them and didn’t have any trouble with them getting loose anymore.At this price I can’t complain. These are a bargain and will get the job done as well as becoming a valuable attachment to have when needed.
G**H
Bent with normal use.
It worked ok for minor and small things. However, item bent when lifting large item (but WELL under weight limit)
K**O
Inexpensive debris forks worth the investment
This is an inexpensive and good value attachment for small tractors. Considering the low cost of investment, the purchase is a no-brainer for those seeking to move brush piles without buying a more expensive grapple. That being said, don't expect flawless workmanship or top notch quality---remember the price of entry! The debris forks are easy to attach. I was concerned with potential damage to the bucket considering the small area of contact placed by the holding bolt. No instructions---but careful viewing of videos shows conflicting methods of using the locking nut on the bolt. I chose to use the nut at the bottom to increase the surface area of holding pressure. I also added a small metal plate between the bolt and bucket to further spread out clamping pressure and protect the bucket. The large bolt is not as pictured in the listing. It is not smoothly machined. Be prepared to brush off rough metal debris and clean the threads. I added silicone spray to aid in use. The handles are simply a long bolt slipped through the eye of the bolt. This is an area that could be improved greatly. I would like to see a better quality bolt, handle, and better clamping surface area where it contacts the bucket to improve clamping and protect the bucket. Finally, the forks on my attachment were not all in alignment. The middle three are level with each other but the forks on each end were both lower by about one half inch (see the photos). Functionality is not impacted. I'll be looking for ways to improve the currently provided holding bolt, but otherwise considering the price, five stars.
H**E
The Forks That Can Lift More Than Just Debris
I bought the YITAMOTOR Clamp on Debris Forks for my Kubota BX23s 4-foot bucket, mostly because I wanted to move debris around without straining my back. Little did I know, I’d be lifting more than just sticks and leaves. These 2500 lbs heavy-duty forks work WONDERS.First, let’s talk about the many tines. I’m not saying they’re like the Swiss Army knife of debris forks, but I could probably use them to fight off a small army of garden pests or maybe even organize a dinner party. They go deep, grab everything, and hold on like they’re in a lifetime commitment.Now, about the 600 lb wife… yeah, I lifted her out of bed with these bad boys. Look, she wasn’t stuck—just needed a little extra help, okay? I wasn’t sure if it was safe, but it worked. And now, my wife’s new favorite thing is me saying “Let’s use the forks!” (for moving heavy things around, not for everyday tasks—yet.)Would these forks work for pallets? Probably not—they're better suited for debris, like logs, rocks, or really stubborn spouses who can’t admit they don’t know how to move furniture. But for anything you need to scoop and lift? They're fantastic.Would lift my wife again. Or at least use them for debris.
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