The hay fork is usually mounted on the bucket of the loader for gripping, handling and stacking hay, wheat straw, silage and other crop stalks.
Features:
Fork design: the fork adopts a curved shape for better grass gripping, while the pitch, angle and length of the fork can be adjusted as needed to suit different grass gripping and handling needs.
Fork material: the fork is made of high-strength steel to withstand heavy-duty work.
Fork fixing: The forks are fixed to the loader in a removable way for replacement and maintenance.
Hydraulic control: The operation is usually controlled through the hydraulic system of the loader, which is simple and convenient.
Fork protection: Forks are made of wear-resistant materials to increase the life of the forks, and the forks may also be fitted with protection devices to prevent the forage from falling during handling.
Capacity | Mounting Class | Opening Range | Frame Width | Height | VCG | HCG | ET | Weight |
(KG@mm) | A(mm) | D(mm) | (mm) | (mm) | (mm) | (mm) | (kg) | |
2500@500 | quick change | 71-1212 | 1500 | 925 | 143 | 395 | 271 | 272 |
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