How to Determine the Correct Fork Length for your Tractor

When it comes to agricultural productivity, the proper selection of tools and machinery is a pivotal factor that can greatly influence efficiency and success. Among the myriad of decisions that a farmer must make, one often overlooked yet crucial choice is determining the correct fork length for varied farming needs. The humble fork, a seemingly simple tool, comes in a variety of shapes, sizes, and styles, each tailored to specific tasks and types of terrain encountered on a farm.

Selecting the right fork is not just a matter of personal preference or convenience; it bears direct consequences on maneuverability, the health of crops, the safety of the operator, and the overall operational throughput. With a plethora of options available in the market, farmers need to consider several critical factors such as the type of crops grown, the soil consistency, and the specific tasks for which the fork will be used—whether for aerating soil, harvesting root vegetables, or moving materials like hay and manure.

The terrain of the land is another vital consideration. Smooth, even surfaces allow for longer forks that can handle more material, while uneven or rocky ground might require shorter, sturdier forks to navigate the terrain effectively without causing strain to the operator or damage to the machinery. Furthermore, the type of machinery that the forks will be attached to, such as a front-end loader or a forklift, must be compatible in terms of attachment points, weight capacity, and functionality.

In essence, determining the correct fork length is an exercise in balancing the specifics of one’s agricultural landscape with the capabilities of the farming machinery at hand and the tasks required for a bountiful harvest. With this balance achieved, farmers can not only ensure the longevity of their equipment but also facilitate a work environment that maximizes both safety and productivity.

 

 

Assessing the Type of Farming Activities

When it comes to determining the correct fork length for your farming needs, the first and foremost factor to consider is the type of farming activities you are engaged in. Farming tasks can vary widely, from handling bales of hay and straw, moving pallets of feed, transporting planting materials and equipment, to shifting bulk materials like fertilizers. Each of these tasks requires a different type of handling equipment and, consequently, a different fork length.

Taking into account the variances in farming activities, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution for fork lengths. However, the objective is to choose a fork that is long enough to support the load without causing stability issues for the forklift. Furthermore, the forks should not be so long that they become cumbersome to maneuver around the property or inefficient in tight spaces.

For instance, when dealing with bales of hay, extended forks may be needed to prevent the bales from tipping over during transport. In contrast, when handling palletized loads, the forks should match the standard pallet size, typically not extending more than a few inches beyond the pallet’s length. This is to avoid the risk of inadvertently striking other objects or loads when moving through areas with limited space.

To accurately determine the necessary fork length, you should evaluate the typical dimensions of loads handled on your farm. By measuring the length and width of these loads and understanding the maximum weight they represent, you can select forks that provide stability and safety for such operations.

Remember, the choice of fork length can also have implications for forklift capacity. Longer forks spread the load over a greater area but they can also reduce the lifting capacity due to changes in the load center. It is critical to match the fork’s length to the lift truck’s capability to ensure a safe and optimum lifting setup.

In conclusion, by assessing the type of farming activities and the specifics of the loads you manage, you can determine the correct fork length for your needs. Keep in mind that correctly sized forks enhance operational efficiency, promote safety, and prevent damage to both the load and infrastructure. It’s highly advisable to consult with equipment specialists or forklift suppliers to help you make an informed decision based on the particular needs of your farming operation.

 

Understanding Load Types and Sizes

Understanding the load types and sizes on your farm is crucial in determining the correct fork length for your farming needs. This consideration is essential because the size, weight, and distribution of the load can significantly affect the stability and efficiency of the forklift operations. If the forks are too short, they may not adequately support the load, leading to potential hazards and damage to both the product and the forklift. Conversely, if the forks are too long, they may cause unwieldy handling and can interfere with maneuverability, especially in tight spaces.

To determine the correct fork length, first, inventory the typical loads you handle in your farming operations. This may include bales of hay, pallets of feed, sacks of grain, or pieces of machinery. For each type of load, consider the dimensions and weight distribution. Forks should be long enough to support at least two-thirds of the length of the load for proper stability. It ensures that the weight is distributed evenly across the forks, avoiding any overhang that could lead to tilting or dropping the cargo.

It’s also important to consider the variety of load types and sizes you encounter throughout different seasons or farming cycles. If your farm handles a wide range of load sizes, investing in adjustable or different-sized forks or attachments may be a smart choice for greater versatility and safety.

When selecting the fork length, also factor in the handling and storage spaces. Longer forks may require more aisle width when turning and can affect the storage configurations in barns or warehouses. Collaborate with equipment providers or specialists to assess your specific needs. They can help you calculate the correct fork length based on the load sizes, types, and your operational environment.

Remember, choosing the right fork length is not only about accommodating the current load but also about allowing flexibility for any changes or growth in your farming operations. It is a balance between the needs of your current farming activities and planning for future efficiency and safety.

 

Considering Forklift Capacity and Compatibility

When it comes to farming operations, picking the correct fork length for a forklift is crucial to enhance efficiency, ensure stability, and maintain safety. Forklift capacity and compatibility are especially important factors to take into account for this task. A forklift’s capacity refers to the maximum weight it can safely lift. This is usually indicated on a nameplate provided by the manufacturer and is generally based on the forks being at a specified load center, which is the distance from the face of the forks to the load’s center of gravity.

Understanding the forklift’s capacity is essential because it directly impacts the length of the forks you’ll need. For instance, if the loads you handle are particularly long or bulky, you may require longer forks. However, as fork length increases, the lift capacity may decrease because the load center shifts further away from the forklift’s front wheels, diminishing stability. Therefore, using forks that are too long for the forklift can be dangerous and may lead to tipping incidents if the weight limit exceeds the machine’s reduced capacity.

When determining the correct fork length for your farming needs, it’s pivotal to consider the types of loads you’ll be handling. If you are transporting palletized goods, the forks should be at least two-thirds the depth of the load to ensure proper support. Non-standard load sizes, such as bales or machinery, may necessitate custom fork lengths. It’s advisable to use forks that are as short as possible for the load to maintain maximum lifting capacity and stability yet long enough to fully support the load without causing damage or creating a hazard.

Compatibility is another significant factor. Forks must be compatible not only with the forklift itself but also with the attachments being used, if any. You must ensure that the attachment mechanisms on the fork and forklift match and that any attachments used do not exceed the forklift’s modified capacity.

In summary, when determining the correct fork length for your farming needs, you need to evaluate the forklift’s capacity and how it correlates with the loads being handled. Prioritize stability and safety by selecting forks that are the proper length for the loads and are compatible with both the forklift and any attachments used. Always adhere to manufacturer specifications and safety standards. Regular training and reevaluation of equipment based on changing needs can also help avoid accidents and keep operations running smoothly.

 

Evaluating Maneuverability Requirements

When it comes to determining the correct fork length for farming needs, evaluating maneuverability requirements is an essential factor to consider. Maneuverability in farming is directly linked to the efficiency and safety of material handling operations. Tractors and forklifts are commonly used to transport, load, and unload materials such as hay bales, pallets of produce, or other equipment. The distinct layout of farms, which may include narrow passageways, tight corners, uneven surfaces, and varied terrain, necessitates equipment that can maneuver effectively in these conditions.

The appropriate fork length plays a critical role in achieving such maneuverability. Forks that are too long may hinder the equipment’s ability to navigate tight spaces, potentially leading to damage to the crops, equipment, or infrastructure like fences and barn doors. On the other hand, forks that are too short may not adequately support the load or can lead to imbalanced and unsafe handling. Ideally, the length of the forks should be chosen so they are long enough to handle the largest loads without significant overhang, while also ensuring that they do not extend excessively beyond the load, where they might become cumbersome or a safety hazard.

When evaluating fork length, farmers should start by analyzing the size of loads typically carried on the farm. Standard pallet sizes or the dimensions of commonly transported items can provide a good starting point. It’s also vital to consider the pathways and spaces where the forklift will operate and make sure that the chosen fork length allows for comfortable and safe turning and maneuvering.

Farms with varied types of loads and operations may require a versatile solution, such as adjustable forks or the use of different attachments that can be changed according to the task at hand. This adaptability can significantly enhance the functionality of a forklift or tractor within the complex environments encountered in farming.

In conclusion, determining the appropriate fork length for farming needs involves a careful assessment of the farm’s maneuverability requirements. This includes examining the types of loads, the environment in which the machinery will operate, and the typical pathways it will need to navigate. By doing so, farmers can ensure efficient, safe material handling that contributes to the overall productivity and effectiveness of their agricultural operations.

 

 

Safety Considerations and Compliance with Standards

Safety considerations and compliance with applicable standards are paramount when determining the correct fork length for your farming needs. Forks are critical components of forklift machinery that are widely used in agriculture for moving and lifting various types of loads. Ensuring that the forks are not only suited to the type, size, and weight of the loads but also compliant with safety standards is essential to minimize the risk of accidents and injuries, as well as to avoid potential legal issues that could arise from non-compliance.

The appropriate length of forklift forks should be chosen with the intent that they can handle the cargo without compromising stability. Forks that are too short may lead to an imbalanced load and increase the risk of tipping, while those that are excessively long could make maneuvering more difficult and pose hazards to personnel and infrastructure. The general guideline is that the forks should be at least two-thirds the length of the load. This helps to maintain the load’s balance on the forks and improves the safe handling of goods.

In addition to the length of the forks, safety and compliance standards such as those specified by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in the United States, or equivalent organizations worldwide, must be followed. These standards address aspects such as the proper labeling of load capacities, regular maintenance and inspection schedules, operator training, and the utilization of necessary personal protective equipment (PPE). It is also essential for the farming operation to have a comprehensive understanding of these regulations to ensure that equipment is appropriate for the intended tasks and does not pose any additional risks to operators or nearby workers.

Furthermore, farming environments may present unique challenges, such as uneven terrain, presence of livestock, or activities that occur in tight spaces. These specific conditions require special attention when selecting fork lengths. For instance, in narrower aisles, shorter forks might be beneficial to allow for greater maneuverability. Conversely, in open fields, longer forks might be preferred for handling larger stacks of materials more efficiently.

In summary, while determining the correct fork length for farming needs, comprehensive evaluations of the load types, farming activities, and compliance with safety standards must be undertaken. It is crucial to strike the right balance between efficient operation and the safeguarding of personnel, equipment, and the agricultural products. Consulting with equipment manufacturers, safety experts, and taking into account the farm-specific requirements can aid in making an informed decision that will contribute to a safer and more productive farming environment.

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Bucket Forks: Turn your tractor bucket into a bale spear or debris forks

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Turn your bucket into a bucket fork, a bale spear or a debris fork. It’s a quick and simple process to maximize the functionality of your tractor or bobcat bucket. These simple and highly capable implements open up a whole new world for the equipment you already own.

Installation

To make the most of your bucket, simply attache the forks to move pallets or pretty much anything around your property. There’s no need to take off your bucket, the bale spear, pallet forks and debris forks all quickly attach with the unique c-clamp design.  Simple screw the bale spear, bucket forks or debris forks on and you’re ready to go.  There are no chains or binders needed.

bucket clamp diagram

All of the forks come with a limited lifetime warranty and the exclusive c-clamp pad ensures your bucket won’t get damage while using the forks or hay spears. All of the bucket forks are powder coated, not simply painted, for the strongest finish available.

Types

The light duty bucket forks have a 1,200 lbs lifting capacity for the pair and weigh only 86 lbs. They are 54 inches long and 3-1/4 inches wide. With a 2″ height and 40″ length, they are very versatile and great for compact and sub-compact tractors or up to 25 hp loaders. Great for moving logs, pallets, railroad ties etc.

Medium duty bucket forks have a 2,400 lbs capacity for lifting and a working length of 43″. Weighing only 126 lbs, these 58 inch, 4 inch wide forks have a fork height of only two inches. They best fit for loaders and tractors in the 35 to 55 horse power range. It’s also handy to slip a 2 x 4 in as a back stop for picking up pallets etc.

Heavy duty bucket forks can lift up to 5,000 lbs! The working length of these pallet forks is 53 inches and they weigh 190 lbs. The overall length is 72 inches with  a 4 inch width and are the best fit for loaders, skid steers and tractors up to 55 hp and more. The functionality of the forks also benefit from a 2 x 4 slipped in to use as a backstop.

How to install the clamp on bucket attachments

  1. Always check your loader to make sure it is in good working order.
  2. Unscrew handle(s) or bolt(s) to allow enough space to slide over your bucket.
  3. Slide the clamp-on attachment over the bucket to the proper location.
  4. Make sure you slide the attachment all the way back. The 1″ rod bar on the attachment should be flush with your bucket front edge.
  5. Tighten handle(s) or bolt(s) until the attachment is securely attached to your bucket.

Bucket Attachment Video

Here’s a great demonstration video on the special C-clamp that prevents damage to the bucket and how useful your bucket can become with the various attachments offered:

For all of your livestock equipment needs, from cattle guards, saddle pads, hay feeders and more, please visit www.BarnWorld.com today, or call (720) 238-2190.

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Barn World’s hay bale spears and bucket forks

Barn World now offers hay bale spears!

Barn World has quick attach round bale spears and square bale spears.  The patented quick attachment allows you to turn your tractor into a hay bale spear work horse.   The great spears clamp on like our great bucket forks do and are just as strong!  You may see our bucket fork selection here:

The round hay bale spear has a 2,000lb lifting capacity and only weighs 125lbs.

  • Length: 54″
  • Width: 28″
    round bale spear
    round bale spear
  • Height: 20″
  • Length of spear: 33″with our HD Bucket Forks.
  • The square bale spear has a 2,000 Lifting Capacity and weighs 148lbs.

  • Length: 54″
  • Width: 40″
    square bale spear
    square bale spear
  • Height: 9.5″
  • Length of spear: 33″
  • To get the most out of your tractor and handle hay bales with ease, choose the hay bale spears from Barn World.

    Call today (720) 238-2190 or visit BarnWorld.com for bale spears and all your livestock equipmentneeds.

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    Barn World – a bucket fork for every need

    Easy to use and install Bucket Forks
    Easy to use and install Bucket Forks

    Barn World, your livestock equipment solution center now offers the extremely versatile bucket forks to add the functionality of a pallet fork to your bucket

    These easy to install and remove pallet forks attach quickly to your bucket and are secure with the patented “C-Clamp Pad” design that won’t harm your bucket and creates a more secure fit.  No longer do you need to remove your bucket to get the functionality of the pallet forks.

    C-Clamp for easy on and off
    C-Clamp for easy on and off
    • No Chains or Binders Needed with our Bucket Forks
    • Exclusive “C-Clamp Pad” design won’t harm your bucket and creates a more secure fit
    • No need to remove or modify your bucket
    • Quickly and easily attaches directly to your existing bucket
    • All of our Bucket Forks are powder coated

    We currently offer three types of pallet forks:

    Light Duty Pallet Forks -working length of 39″ and load capacity of 1,200 lbs.

    • Great for compact and sub-compact tractors and loaders up to 25HP
    • Move pallets, logs, rail road ties and more!
    • Bucket forks will turn your tractor into a workhorse!
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    Light Duty Bucket Forks

    Medium Duty Pallet Forks – working length of 43″ and a load capacity of 2,400 lbs.

    • Great for compact tractors and loaders from 35HP to 55HP
    • Move pallets, logs, rail road ties and more with our Bucket Forks!
    • Slip in a standard 2×4 as a back stop
    Medium Duty Pallet Fork
    Medium Duty Pallet Fork

    Heavy Duty Pallet Forks – working length of 53″ and a load capacity of 5,000 lbs.

    • Great for tractors, loaders and skid steers up to 55HP and above.
    • Easily lifts up to 5,000 lbs
    • Slip in a standard 2×4 as a back stop with our HD Bucket Forks.
    Easily add 2x4's for a backstop
    Easily add 2×4’s for a backstop
    Heavy Duty Pallet Forks
    Heavy Duty Pallet Forks
    • All of our bucket forks come with a Limited Lifetime Warranty*

    To quickly and easily add the functionality of pallet forks to bucket without the hassle of changing the bucket or the expense of buying another implement, get a pair of bucket pallet forks from Barn World, your livestock equipmentheadquarters.

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    Bale Spears and Pallet Forks for your tractor bucket

    Barn World now offers hay bale spears!

    Barn World has quick attach round bale spears and square bale spears. The patented quick attachment allows you to turn your tractor into a hay bale spear work horse. The great spears clamp on like our great bucket forks do and are just as strong!


    The round hay bale spear

    has a 2,000 pound lifting capacity and only weighs 125 lbs.

    • Length: 54″
    • Width: 28″
    • Height: 20″
    • Length of spear: 33″with our HD Bucket Forks.

    round bale spear


    The square bale spear

    has a 2,000 Lifting Capacity and weighs 148 lbs.

    • Length: 54″
    • Width: 40″
    • Height: 9.5″
    • Length of spear: 33″

    square bale spear
    To get the most out of your tractor and handle hay bales with ease, choose the hay bale spears from Barn World.

    Call today (720) 238-2190 or visit BarnWorld.com for bale spears and all your livestock equipment needs.

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    Bucket Forks Quickly Attach to your Tractor

    Stop trying to balance a pallet and other loads on your bucket. Get a quality, quick attach pair of bucket forks. They’ll easily pick up pallets, debris and carry most anything with ease. We carry high quality bucket forks in three different load capacities as described below.

    pallet forks on a tractor bucket

    Quick Attach Bucket Fork Clamp

    All of these pallet forks quickly attach to tractor buckets without damaging the bucket itself. The C-clamp pad creates a secure fit without harming your bucket. The design means you don’t need to remove your existing bucket!

     

    bucket attachment clamp design diagram

    Above is a diagram of how the clamp works. Note there is a support for under the bucket. This helps distribute the weight over a larger area to prevent any bending or buckling. The secure fit means it doesn’t require any chains or binders!

    All of the pallet forks are powder-coated for extra longevity and overall toughness. They’re available in light, medium and heavy duty builds as detailed below.

     

    Light Duty Pallet Forks

    pallet forks attached to a tractor bucket

    The light duty forks are built for all general type use and work around the farm. They’ll lift up to 1,400 as a pair and weigh approximately 70 pounds. This capacity is great for all types of uses likes moving pallets, rail road ties, logs etc. It’s best for use with machinery that has 25 horse power or less.

    Light Duty Pallet Fork Dimensions

    dimension diagram for the light duty pallet fork

    Light Duty Capacities

    • Total Capaciity:  1,400 pounds
    • Total Weight:  70 pounds
    • Length: Overall 54″ / Working: 39″
    • Forks are 2″ tall
    • Back stop height for 2 x 4’s is 7″
    • Under bucket support reaches 11.25″

     

    Medium Duty Pallet Forks

    The next set of forks increases lifting capacity to a total of just over a ton at 2,600 pounds. It’s great for use with tractors or loaders in the 35 – 55 horse power range.

    quick attach bucket forks in medium duty

    The individual forks have the same fork height of 2″ and a 4″ width. The pair weigh an impressive 126 pounds and have an overall height of 10.5″ with the 2 x 4 backstop. They feature a long 12.5″ length under the bucket for additional support.

    pallet fork medium duty diagram and dimensions

     

    Medium Duty Pallet Fork Specifications

    • Lifting Capacity:  2,600 pounds
    • Weight of both forks together:  126 pounds
    • Overall length approximately 58″
    • Working length:  43″
    • Over all height with 2 x 4 backstop:  10.5″
    • Under bucket support:  12.5″

    Heavy Duty Pallet Forks

    These impressive quick attach bucket forks lift an incredible 5,500 pounds. The overall fork measurement is 72″ and they have an extra long working length of 53″!

    The pair of forks weigh a heavy 190 pounds and are built for your toughest and heaviest jobs. They’re also powder-coated in black and include the welded 2×4 backstop to keep your load square and prevent it from falling back into the bucket.

    bucket forks on a loader

    Heavy Duty Pallet Fork SPECIFICATIONS

    • Total Weight is 190 pounds
    • Over length is 72″, working length 53″
    • Under bucket support is 15.25″
    • Individual forks measure 2″ tall by 4″ wide
    • Lifting Capacity is 5,500 pounds!

    heavy duty bucket fork dimension diagram

    These are strong and economical quick-attach pallet forks. All three offer a convenient and secure method of turning your bucket in to a set of pallet forks. They can take the hard work out of hard work!

    We do ship them through out the entire United States. Let us know if you have any questions or if you’d like a quote with shipping right to your farm or ranch.

    Barn World | Sales@BarnWorld.com | 720.238.2190

     

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    Bucket Pallet Forks from Barn World

    Pallet forks quickly attach to your bucket and allow you to use your tractor or skid-steer to make short work of tedious and manually exhausting laborious projects. The patented c-clamp design will add all kinds of implements.

    They’re available as clamp-on debris forks, pallet forks and even hay bale spears to cover almost any outdoor project.

    bucket debris fork  pallet forks on tractor bucket  clamp on hay spear for tractor buckets

    Quick Bucket Attachment Features

    One of the nicest feature of any of the above bucket implements is the ability to quickly attach them to your existing equipment. The quick clamp design allows you to ad them without removing your bucket.  They’re also designed to prevent scratch and denting. They spread the weight of the load over a larger area than typical clamps and even have extra support beneath for heavier jobs.

    Bucket forks quickly attach to your bucket and allow you to use your tractor or skid-steer to make short work of tedious and manually exhausting laborious projects. They’ll attach to your bucket and allow you to use your tractor or skid-steer to make short work of tedious and manually exhausting laborious projects.

    The C-Clamp and pad design provides a secure fit without damaging your bucket. Below is a diagram of how simple and easy it is to use.

    c clamp bucket attachment diagram

    Benefits of the Quick Attach Bucket Design

    • You won’t need chains or binders
    • The clamp design protects your bucket
    • The C-Clamp provides an incredibly secure fit
    • You can use any of the implements with your existing bucket
    • You don’t need to remove your bucket to attach
    • The Pallet forks are powder-coated!

    Pallet Forks

    One of the most common attachments is the pallet fork. We have light, medium and heavy-duty options available depending on your needs.

    Light Duty Pallet Forks

    The clamp on pallet forks are designed for all types of general use. They have a working length of 39″ and will carry maximum loads of 1,200 pounds. Use these quick attach implements to move pallets, railroad ties, fallen trees and pretty much anything around your ranch.

    pallet forks clamped on to a tractor bucket
    Light Duty Bucket Forks

    Medium Duty Clamp on Pallet Forks

     Pallet Forks – working length of 43″ and a load capacity of 2,400 lbs.

    These quick attach forks are a bit large than the light-duty and will carry twice the load of 2,400 pounds. Built for loaders and tractor of 35 – 55 horse power, they have a generous working length of 43″.

    They also include welded vertical holders for wood 2 x 4s as a back stop on each fork to keep your loads out of the bucket.

    Medium Duty Pallet Forks Clamped onto a Tractor Bucket
    Medium Duty Pallet Fork

    Heavy Duty Pallet Forks

    These large forks allow you to use 53″ of length. They use the same quick attach c-clamp and can carry an enormous 5,000 lbs!

    They’re built for buckets powered with 55 horses or more and include the welded on backstop support for 2 x 4s on each fork.

    Heavy Duty Pallet Forks with 2 x 4 Backstop

    heavy duty clamp on pallet forks lifting a pallet

    All of our bucket forks come with a Limited Lifetime Warranty*

    All of the forks come with a manufacturer’ limited lifetime warranty for peace of mind!

    With the quick attach c-clamp design to protect your bucket, you can quickly add the functionality of forks to your current equipment. There’s no need to switch it out and the increase usage will really keep your labor to a minimum!

    Let us know if you have any questions, would like quote or if we can help with anything at all and we’ll be glad to do so!

    Barn World | Sales@BarnWorld.com | 720.238-2190

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    Hay Bale Spears Mount to Your Tractor Bucket

    Barn World now offers hay bale spears!

    Barn World has quick attach round bale spears and square bale spears.  The patented quick attachment allows you to turn your tractor into a hay bale spear work horse. The great spears clamp on like our great bucket forks do and are just as strong!  You may see our bucket fork selection here:

    Round Hay Bale Spear

    The round hay bale spear has a 2,000 lb lifting capacity and only weighs 125 lbs.

    Specification for the Round Hay Bale Spear

    • Length: 54″
    • Width: 28″
    • Height: 20″
    • Length of spear: 33″with our HD Bucket Forks.

    round bale spear that attaches to tractor bucket

     

    Square Hay Bale Spear

    The square bale spear has a 2,000 Lifting Capacity and weighs 148 lbs.

    Details and Specifications

      • Length: 54″
      • Width: 40″
      • Height: 9.5″
      • Length of spear: 33″

    square bale spear

    To get the most out of your tractor and handle hay bales with ease, choose the hay bale spears from Barn World.

    Call today (720) 238-2190 or visit BarnWorld.com for bale spears and all your livestock equipment needs.

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    Hay Bale Spears

    Barn World has quick attach round bale spears and square bale spears.  The patented quick attachment allows you to turn your tractor into a hay bale spear work horse.

    Round Hay Bale Spears

    The round hay bale spear has a 2,000 lbs lifting capacity and only weighs 125 lbs.

    Dimensions

    • Length: 54″
    • Width: 28″
      round bale spear
      round bale spear
    • Height: 20″
    • Length of spear: 33″ with our HD Bucket Forks.

    Square Bale Spear

    The square bale spear has a 2,000 Lifting Capacity and weighs 148 lbs.

    Dimensions

    • Length: 54″
    • Width: 40″
      square bale spear
      square bale spear
    • Height: 9.5″
    • Length of spear: 33″

    To get the most out of your tractor and handle hay bales with ease, choose the hay bale spears from Barn World.

    Call today (720) 238-2190 or visit BarnWorld.com for bale spears and all your livestock equipment needs.

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    Hay bale spears now at Barn World

    Barn World has quick attach round bale spears and square bale spears.  The patented quick attachment allows you to turn your tractor into a hay bale spear work horse.

    Round Bale Spear

    The round hay bale spear has a 2,000 lb lifting capacity and only weighs 125 lbs.

    • Length: 54″
    • Width: 28″
      round bale spear
      round bale spear
    • Height: 20″
    • Length of spear: 33″with our HD Bucket Forks.

    Square Hay Bale Spear

    The square bale spear has a 2,000 Lifting Capacity and weighs 148 lbs.

    • Length: 54″
    • Width: 40″
      square bale spear
      square bale spear
    • Height: 9.5″
    • Length of spear: 33″

    To get the most out of your tractor and handle hay bales with ease, choose the hay bale spears from Barn World.

    Call today (720) 238-2190 or visit Barn World for bale spears and all your livestock equipment needs.

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