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Clamp-On Debris Forks 72" Reviews

4.4 Rating 30 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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These debris forks work great...other than me getting used to having the extra length on the bucket.
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Posted 4 years ago
Installed the forks immediately upon arrival, cleaned up all the brush around the place. Worked GREAT!!!
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Posted 4 years ago
The debris forks work well for moving tree limbs and small trees. Very sturdy. The clamps have held firmly to the bucket with no slippage.
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Posted 4 years ago
These are sturdy. They have cut cleanup time in half.
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Posted 4 years ago
Great forks
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Posted 4 years ago
Bought this fork primarily for picking up logs, not it’s design purpose but it works great! Also does a great job cleaning up brush, I’ve been able to pick up and move stuff a lot better than I expected. Much to my surprise it has remained tight on my bucket through some abusive work. Word of caution, don’t put too much pressure on the forks by tripping the bucket and back dragging. Puts too much stress on the clamp bolts, I bent one. Completely my fault, hit a hidden stump while backing up to pull brush out to an area where I could scoop it up. Despite that mistake, it’s still tightly clamped to my bucket which impressed me.
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Posted 4 years ago