Muck Fork Guard

grumpy

Member
Location
Fife
did anyone actually challenge the cops interpretation of the law?i know all the council tractors around here drive around with forks pointed down unguarded.have no idea why they use forks assume for picking up branches and stuff as they aint mucking sheds out.most cops haven't a clue on tractor laws and just make it up.
 

Chae1

Member
Location
Aberdeenshire
Would this count as a guard?

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grumpy

Member
Location
Fife
fermerboy , make some thing that you would be happy for your wife and kids to hit head on , better still like some one else said buy another fork or make one to leave at other farm
if fork is 10 foot in the air his kids are on a bus?and if you hit a loader back plate head on yer pretty much fookit.
 

Maresi

New Member
We got done a couple of years ago for no guard on muck fork. We made a guard out of crash barrier that folds down off the grab. When we made the guard I phoned the police and asked if someone would call in and decide if it was acceptable. It was the same guy who booked us and he was happy with what he saw.
 

Longlowdog

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Aberdeenshire
I plan to have a guard made of square tube with lugs welded to the top of the fork to hold the cover when not in use and give a slight increase in capacity when it is stored. Two pins to hold it and easy on/off. Should only take a decent fabricator an hour to knock it up.
 

jh.

Member
Location
fife
Don't like being critical, as your guard looks well made.. but what happens once the tines start getting a bit bent?


plan is to replace any bent tines with the 2 top side ones which are not really needed imo.

usually try not to dig stones out with the grape . I pull it out with back furrow of plough , drag onto stubble and scoop it up from there . if the plough cant get it I use the forklift . folk might say the likes of chae's are pebbles but there no point wrecking kit to be a hero , just use your noggin
 

grumpy

Member
Location
Fife
plan is to replace any bent tines with the 2 top side ones which are not really needed imo.

usually try not to dig stones out with the grape . I pull it out with back furrow of plough , drag onto stubble and scoop it up from there . if the plough cant get it I use the forklift . folk might say the likes of chae's are pebbles but there no point wrecking kit to be a hero , just use your noggin
you have no concept of stones,
 

jh.

Member
Location
fife
So would you try and dig out bigger than chaes with a wee stone grape? Glad your not using our kit.

I'll stick to forklifts and marking anything big enough to possibly wreck it for the next time a excavator is in.
 

David.

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
J11 M40
Seen a variation on this theme today, on busy main road coming up to Bromsgrove, JD loadall, wide fork protected with assortment of different 5/10 litre spray cans, each with its neck pushed over the point of a tine. Fork crowded back and points about 3ft off floor. You couldn't make it up.
 

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