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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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I have used it to take down a chicken coop, clear overgrown brush, remove debris in yard. Works excellent. Although I did manage to bend one fork, but still works great.
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Posted 4 years ago
Excellent quality. The equipment fits and works perfectly with my sub compact tractor.
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Posted 4 years ago
Good service and purchase
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Posted 4 years ago
They are easy to put on and they work great for picking up debris and large rocks.
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Posted 4 years ago
Really easy to take off and put on can sure increase capacity moving brush
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Posted 4 years ago
Great attachment for your tractors bucket. It works just as advertised. Very well made . I very satisfied very this attachment and would and do recommend it to a anyone needing such an attachment.
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Posted 4 years ago
Seems to work okay, but the way the brass pad is connected to the clamp screw is not very secure and hard to screw down by accessing the Allan key.
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Posted 4 years ago
Easy to use and works very well
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Posted 4 years ago