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Clamp-On Debris Forks 48" Reviews

4.7 Rating 169 Reviews
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These Clamp-On Debris Forks are designed to clamp directly onto your tractor bucket's cutting edge. With the puck, it will slide onto buckets that are up to 1.5-inch-thick and 2-inches without the puck. We have redesigned these clamp-on bucket debris forks to include additional reinforced supports and a tighter and easier to use clamping system. Single clamping models put all the downforce onto a small area of your bucket, which can cause it to bend and warp. The dual design spreads this load across a larger area preventing this from happening. The possibilities are endless with this Clamp-On Debris Fork, which makes it ideal for landscaping and construction companies. Use it to quickly clear debris such as fallen trees, branches, sticks, lumber, and more around your worksite.

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Very rigid and sturdy. Less than 2 minutes ON and OFF. Great for breaking up densely packed soil. Perfect counter weight with rear mounted mower deck. I highly recommend!
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Posted 2 years ago
Best thing I ever bought no more backbreaking shoveling bird pens
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Posted 2 years ago
Well built. Has done everything I needed
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Posted 2 years ago
Looked like a nice product ! Unfortunately it arrived in an unusable condition ! I was NOT SATISFIED with the non remedy.!!!
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Posted 2 years ago
Heavy duty.
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Posted 2 years ago
Perfect, great price, we'll built.
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Posted 2 years ago
Positives: Works as intended. Good build quality. Problems: Clamps works loose frequently. Clamp feet fall off. (Loctite on threads should fix)
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Posted 2 years ago
Seem very solid. Makes moving brush piles so much easier. The bolts used to tighten the clamps seem a little small diameter, but I will remedy if it ever becomes an issue. Overall great product!
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Posted 2 years ago