Manure removal might not be the most enjoyable chore, but you can make it a lot easier on yourself. Use strong and functional tools from Talen Tools. The manure fork with 4 thin tines is both lightweight and sturdy. That extra strength is evident, among other things, in the way the handle is attached to the fork itself. A pin joint is used, so you won’t run into any problems even when working with heavier manure. The metal is coated, which significantly reduces the risk of rust. Do try to avoid direct contact with abrasive surfaces, though. That way, your manure fork will last even longer.
Digging fork or manure fork? How does a manure fork differ from a digging fork? A digging fork is used for digging into the ground. To do this effectively, the tines are often slightly wider. So you’ll quickly realize you’re dealing with a manure fork. The oval tines allow you to easily pierce through the manure, after which you can simply move it. You can also use it as a garden fork by removing garden waste with this tool. Using the T-handle, you can easily tilt the fork when you want to let the material fall off.
Manure fork with durable handle At 85 centimeters, the handle is relatively short. This is often a deliberate design choice for manure forks. Unlike a rake or a hoe, a fork often has to bear more weight. The longer the handle, the more vulnerable the wood becomes. A short handle is therefore less likely to break—especially when you consider that a wax coating has also been applied to the handle. This coating protects against moisture and dirt. This ensures the wood maintains its quality over the long term. The wood is not only strong but has also been sustainably processed. With a 100% FSC certification, you can be sure that responsible forest management was taken into account during the production process.
Advantages of the Talen Tools manure fork • Sturdy manure fork • Pin-joint attachment • Features a sustainably sourced, strong, waxed wooden handle that is 85 centimeters long