Low Cost Grapple Alternative - Yintatech Debris Forks!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video, we were asked by Yintatech to review one of their debris forks. We were so honored to have this opportunity! The forks showed up within 48 hours and were really easy to install. We immediately put them to work picking up brush piles and limbs. The forks are easy to install on any existing tractor bucket. They make it a lot easier to pick up limbs, brush, mulch, etc. I would basically call these a poor man's grapple. Or a low cost alternative to a grapple.
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What I really like is that “Glory to God” brother! For the price, I’ll order one.
Amen brother! Thanks for watching. Have a good week.
Nice forks. One thing though is that lock nut should go on the bottom at the bucket. Tighten handles down to bucket then that nut will tighten handle down to bucket even more. Good luck with them.
Thanks for the tip!
Hope it works out for you Scott and it’s good to see you. Take care and have a blessed week my friend.
Thanks Tony. Have a great week.
Those look like a nice alternative to a grapple! Especially useful for raking up those limbs/trees and moving them to the brush pile!
Thanks. Yea, as long as you’re cautious and realistic about their use, they work well. You just cannot abuse them. I’d rather have your grapple for sure! That thing is a beast.
@@HeritageFarmsTexas I hear ya! The grapple is definitely one thing I don’t think I could live without now that I have one! I used pallet forks or hay spears before for years but they just don’t compare.
Good Evening Sir, You have are In Business with these new debris forks 👍😇👌💪 Keep Up Your OUTSTANDING work Sir Cheers 👌👌😇😇👍👍🍻🍻
Thank you! We will see how they hold up. I’m pretty rough on stuff. Haha. Have a good week my friend!
that looks like its gonna be a great help around the farm for sure
Thanks. Have a good day! Appreciate you watching.
That is a great alternative, lately I see how equipment that is too big can be useless in areas where the alternatives do a much finer job with much less maneuvering . I think that is a keeper if you ask me!
Thanks DJ, I was pleasantly surprised with them. They worked fairly well. I have a few ideas on how to improve upon their design. All in all , nice piece of equipment for the price. Lots of value there.
Makes life easier. Can't beat it
Thanks Cleon, they worked OK. A little fine tuning and they should do just fine. Hope you’re doing well.
Cool addition Scott 👍🏻
Thanks Luc. How has your winter been?
@@HeritageFarmsTexas it’s been a weird one, pretty today but colder weather and snow coming at the end of the week 🤷🏼♂️. 🙋🏼♂️👍🏻🙂
good video..thanks for sharing..
Thanks for watching. Appreciate it.
I too was looking at the debris forks as an alternative to a grapple or 4 in 1. I use mine primarily for picking up logs off the ground for sawing rounds. Any feedback? Thanks
They do a decent job of picking up logs and brush. Poor man’s grapple.
Poor UPS UPS guys dealing with these heavy attachments 😜
No kidding right? Those guys earn every penny they get.
Are these the 2500 or 4000 lb model?
Hello, I’m not sure. There is a link in the description that takes you to their Amazon link. Perhaps the data is there. Thanks.
Buckets do go through hell on a farm. Just the same, this is a cool tool to use on your farm. I see holes getting cut in the bucket to hold the forks on better when working it and back blading with the forks. Just don't like the L bolts like you said as the branches will Always hang up on them.
Thanks Mike. You’re spot on. I’ll probably cut the handles off, weld a nut on top of threaded shaft. That will reduce chance of stuff hanging up.
Anyone have trouble with them clamping down? Mine walk side to side as soon as I start clamping then it lifts up to where the rings on the bucket edge aren't even touching??
I’ve had some issue with them coming loose over time. Not the best implement. They’re OK for light work.
Made in china?
Unfortunately yes.
Get what you pay for. For around $300 I don’t think it’s a bad product if used for light grapple work.