Truper 30314 Tru Pro 54-Inch Manure Fork 5-Tine, Ash Handle
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I am not close enough to this location to see the width, but I would guess it is between 10 and 12
The top quality hardened steel tines from Mexico City are of a pro-stable quality.
There were a few products in the Truper line that I had difficulty with. In the end, they managed to make it here after WEEKS of waiting.
Having walked out to the garage in my pj's in this morning's chill, I wanted to let you know that I checked At the point where the wood enters the steel neck, it is exposed for about 46". With the neck being about 8 inches, I would say the handle as a whole is indeed 54 inches long. However it might work, I have found it to be one of the most useful gardening tools. Hope you have a great year!
Selected User Reviews For Truper 30314 Tru Pro 54-Inch Manure Fork 5-Tine, Ash Handle
In the upper part of the handle, there was a noticeable gouge. Although it doesn't seem to affect the overall function of the fork, we must sand as carefully as we can, leaving a gouge in the process. Despite our lack of use for the fork, we kept it for various projects before winter arrives. Despite this, I find it.
As a result, I bent the handle back and it works now. A longer handle may be of advantage to taller users, or it may be a mechanical advantage if the user is tall.
I like it a lot. I really like the way it is The cart is still in good condition after moving mulch and manure a lot.
I have been using this daily for 6 months, and so far it still holds up well! He can only keep pitch forks for a month at the most.
A pitchfork can be purchased on Amazon, but who does it? It was this guy! Pitchforks don't offer much and this one does the job rather well, but there is really nothing special about them. As well as forking, it can also be used to pitch things in the right direction. It is recommended to pair this product with some work gloves to guard.
A sturdy manure fork such as this is hard to beat. The reason I chose it was because it takes on a lot of weight.
It's good for slinging stuff around. Made just as well as the one I used to use on the farm when I was a child. When you buy tools, you need to be sure they are worth what you are paying. It was well packaged so that it would be protected.
My pitch fork is a good one, I use it to turn compost. The curved blades make it easier to turn compost. I've had it for a few months now and it seems to withstand the weather and handle loads well.