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Stone Forks Catching On Fast
For hands-off rock picking at a reasonable price, it's hard to beat bucket-mounted rock forks for tractors or skid steers.
  Here's a list of manufacturers who have had forks on display at recent farm shows. Design and construction vary, but the idea is the same: skim up larger rocks by running the fork just below the soil surface. Soil and smaller stones fall through the tines. The larger rocks can be loaded onto a truck or wagon and hauled away.
  Forks are available to fit any size loader, ranging from under 4 ft. to about 9 ft. in width, depending on manufacturer.
  Contact one of these suppliers for more information or to locate a dealer near you:
Degelman Industries, Inc.
205 46th Ave. N.E.
P.O. Box 490
Minot, North Dakota 58702
ph: 800 845-0724
fax: 701 838-3595
Website: www.degelmanusa.com

Precision Industries Guelph Ltd.
RR 3, Box 3613
Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1H 6P1
ph: 519 763-2400
fax: 519 763-3930

Fabrication S. Houle
359 8th rang
St-Germain, Quebec, Canada J0C 1K0
Ph: 888 404-4380 (toll-free)
or 819 395-4380
fax: 819 395-5516
E-mail: info@fabrication-s-houle.com
Website: www.fabrication-s-houle.com

ALO North America Inc.
P.O. Box 824
Niagara Falls, New York 14302
ph: 800 361-7563
fax: 905 354-6010
Website: www.alo.ca

Bradco Rock Bucket
P.O. Box 266
Delhi, Iowa 52223
ph: 800 922-2981 or 319 922-2981
fax: 319 922-2700
Website: www.get-attached.com

Rock Hog
Basler Mfg. LLC.
1182 Old Knapp Rd.
Oshkosh, Wis. 54902
ph: 920 303-2205
fax: 920 303-9308


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2002 - Volume #26, Issue #3