Prodig grass fork

daveydiesel1

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Co antrim
Contractor friend bought prodig buckrake and its woeful. Quality of tines and bushes are disappointin and says be last prodig machine in his yard but grab may be different but id rate a johnston or redrock higher
 

john27500

Member
I have a Prodig Buckrake and the only make them with Hardox tines welded in, no bushings. I asked about KV times, was told the Sony do them.
I find the hardox tines great.
 

Blue.

Member
Livestock Farmer
Looking into a prodig grass fork for the loader next year, does it work well with corn silage as well? How would it do with cleaning out straw pack bedding?

I’d have one of these,even on a shovel,far better than all this flicking and wearing out the loader.

 

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