[AT] Pitchforks - new vs. old.
Vaughn Miller
VMiller at messiah.edu
Sun Mar 27 13:10:32 PST 2005
Are you sure that the old fork did not get its shape from years of use?
Most older manure forks I have seen and used have shown considerable erosion
to the tines. Perhaps if you move enough manure with the new fork it will
start to work better :-)
Vaughn Miller
Dillsburg PA
>>> robinson at svs.net 3/27/05 1:37:11 PM >>>
I looked at that new manure fork again yesterday. Someone mentioned
it possibly being
welded instead of forged. It is definitely forged and made in the USA.
Someone else
mentioned it possibly being a garden spading fork. It is labelled on the
handle as a 6
tine manure fork. Just a bit of follow up info... I looked even closer at
the tines and
they are heavier on the back right where they come off of the cross bar and
there may be
a "very slight" taper but nothing like my old one. I also looked at a
couple of other old
ones and they were also tapered like the old one I had switched to using.
On close
examination the new one actually looks to be generally good quality except
for the shape
of the tines. If it was mine I would tackle it with a few strips of emory
cloth... :-)
Trying to be fair to the new stuff, I have been impressed with how
useful and durable
the new plastic poop sifters are as long as you use them the way that they
were designed
to be used. Not intended for wet heavy packed into bedding poop. See one
at:
http://www.horse-tack-and-equestrian-clothing.com/stable-feedroom-plastic-shaving-fork-
prod1569.html?hrsid=4dac940776b77a383d5438a1fb863b98
Probably a copy and paste URL...
--
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At Hewick Midwest
Wealth beyond belief, just no money...
Paternal Robinson's here by way of Norway (Clan Gunn), Scottish Highlands,
Cleasby Yorkshire England, Virginia, Kentucky then Indiana. Here 100 years
before the revolution.
Francis Robinson
Central Indiana USA
robinson at svs.net
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