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Excessive Force (Jon Hess, 1993)
Vintage Hay Fork How many of you remember using the hay fork in the center of the photo? On the farm in Iowa, where I grew up, we used that kind of fork to lift up eight small hay bales into the hay mow at one time!
Manure/Compost
Manure/Compost The Regular 3-Tine Bent Handle Hay Fork has a bent pattern and sharpened, oval tines made of tempered steel for years of service. The tines are 12 inches long and 7-1/2 inches wide with 3-3/4 inch spacing. The handle is 48 inches long, crafted from tough northern ash for maximum strength and durability. The handle is attached with a long chrome steel ferrule for long-time dependability. Part of a long line of quality Ames tools, this hay fork is rugged enough to work hard on the job.