Irisgreen from Bakersfield, CA
I work at a training barn and muck 30+ stalls a day. Some outdoor and some indoor box stalls. I normally use a Dura Fork but as with most plastic muck rakes the tines brake off eventually. Especially with the kind of daily use they get at my work.
I purchased 4 of these "no name" replacement heads. First off I noticed the holes are not only bigger due to a larger bolt but they don't match up with the Dura Fork hole. So, after drilling a new hole in the handle I was ready to put my replacement head to work.
Secondly, I noticed that the replacement head was a bit thicker made then the Dura Fork. The tines are slightly thicker and more rounded instead of pointed and slender on the end.
Thirdly, There is also a noticeable cross brace half way down the tines.
The cross brace and the thicker tines make this fork more sturdy then the Dura fork when using it turned over as a rake in wet stalls or mud. It seems to hold up and not allow the tines to bend backwards and risk braking them off as easily. But, the cross brace has it's down side too. In Summer months (as it is right now) the cross brace hinders the rakes ability slightly to slide under muck as easily as the Dura Fork does with out the cross brace.
I think this replacement head is a good deal for the price and would work out great for winter months, wet box stalls or as a cheap replacement head for barns and businesses where employees keep braking tines.
I think my Dura Fork out performs this replacement head in the summer months when there's no heavy lifting and most everything is dry. If the replacement head didn't have the cross brace it would be a tie.
But, come winter I have a feeling the "no name" replacement rake will work better in the mud and is cheaper to replace in the long run.
2 out of 3 found this review helpful
trackgirl from Vincennes, IN
My opinion on these replacement heads are....they are great! I bought 3, got all in blue, which is my color, but even with frozen poo in Indiana, the forks have been great. I am so glad I bought these instead of paying 15 bucks for one stable fork at a local store. I have had these for over 1 month now and I am very happy with the purchase!
3 out of 4 found this review helpful
River Rock Farm from Browns Valley, Ca
These fork heads are far and away the worst I've ever used. Extremely weak, substandard imported plastic. Worst ever used.
6 out of 12 found this review helpful
Ines Z. from Byers,CO.
I have been using the replacement heads off and on. I think they are great for the money.The only time I break tines off them is mostly in the wintertime,when the manure is frozen and I think it isn't,or I hit a clump of hard dirt.i don't have closed stalls ,so all is outside.
2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Megan from
Just like every other horse farm we had several handles laying around with no heads so we purchesed these. They have worked great! I don't know why others had a problem even with Clyds. poops they hold up very well even better than the old heads! and if need be I will be buying these again
5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Linda S. from
I bought 4 replacement heads a year ago since someone is always breaking tines and I had lots of perfectly good handles. Every head except one has broken near the slot that slides over the handle within a week of putting it into use. So unless you never have heavy manure piled in a corner (my boys are good at this) or a heavy wet spot, don't buy this replacement head. It is cheaper in the long run to just buy a new fork.
4 out of 6 found this review helpful
NICOLE from
I'VE USED THIS PRODUCT FOR YEARS, I DO WISH IT LASTED LONGER BUT USING IT THE RIGHT WAY, ALOT ,THE PRODUCT DOES WEAR & BREAK.OVER TIME. THE PERSON WHO WROTE SUCH A BAD REVIEW OF THE PRODUCT MAYBE NEEDS TO BE SHOWN HOW TO USE IT CORRECTLY! IT IS PLASTIC, IT WON'T HOLD REALLY HEAVY MATERIAL,POOP, ETC. IF YOU TRY TO USE IT FOR THAT COMMON SENCE TELLS YOU IT WILL BREAK!
5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Furious from Middle TN
This is a very sturdy replacement head. I love the price too - much cheaper than other sites. I would definitely recommend this to a friend.
10 out of 14 found this review helpful
Jay from California
I don't know what the other reviewers were talking about, but this is the worst fork I have ever bought. Even at the low price it is a terrible value. See the extra brace across the tines? That is because it must be made of such cheap plastic that the times break off!! Trouble is mine broke off anyways, and that was during the first use!!! I bought three because they were priced so cheap, all of them were broken the first day. Buy something else even if it costs more.
7 out of 9 found this review helpful
Jim S from Stilwell, KS
The stall forks we were using were left in our the barn. They did a great job for 10 years and with the new replacement heads they could be around another 10 years. The only little glitch was having to drill a bigger hole in the handle. I was thrilled being able to replace the stall fork heads for 13 the price of a new fork. Its a pleasant surprise finding a well made product at such a reasonable price.
12 out of 20 found this review helpful
Cathy from Las Cruces, NM
I have used this one before and I am ordering more. They work well and it is the only one left on our place that does not have broken tines. The design helps to hold more when cleaning. We clean ten pens twice daily so it gets a workout and it is still in good shape.
27 out of 46 found this review helpful
savannah from .nj
i love this one its the best one but yet so chep ilove itttttttttttttttttttttttt
26 out of 45 found this review helpful