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The AMES 2826200 Ames 4-Tine Forged Spading Fork

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$45.38

$ 22 .99 $22.99

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1.Style:Bedding Fork


About this item

  • Used generally



4.3 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #198,091 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
  • #76 in Pitchforks

The Ames spading fork is one of the most versatile tools you can own. It is designed for digging, turning and aerating soil in beds and gardens. Its tines break up even the toughest soil and clay.


Yvonne
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2022
Really like this fork. Seller had somehow messed up with shipping and item wasn't delivered when tracking said it was. Contacted them and got immediate response with apologies. Got the fork a bit later than planned, but the quality is great and customer service was good too.
Doug in Oakville Canada
Reviewed in Canada on November 24, 2022
I've now received 8-10 tractor trailer loads of wood chips at my property. I own 5 pitch forks ranging in cost from $50 upwards. This is hands down the best. It has more tines, the spacing between each tine seems perfect, the shorter handle and D-end are great for power lifting a forkful of chips. I have some models with a straight handle (no D) and the handle is longer and they're good for spreading but nothing beats this for getting up close and personal with a pile of wood chips and shifting it in a hurry. When you're paying people hourly to work alongside you, the added efficiency you get from this model means that it pays for itself in a hurry.
Kathleen A. Roane
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2021
Good sharp tines. Good for general gardening.
Doug Bannerman
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2021
 
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2021
I needed something they would make it easy to scoop grass clippings and throw them in the woods. I tried a shovel, a rake, and my hands. All those sucked. This pitchfork;however, is the bomb. It came from Ace Hardware. It is extremely sturdy and well made. It has made a task that took 15 minutes per load, only take 5. And that’s a lot when you dump 7-8 loads of grass. It’s a little weighty, but that’s a good thing. It is very well balanced.
Aisha Ruth
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2020
I absolutely love my new fork! I ordered this to help me with transplanting daffodils that grow all over my yard at will, and to work with the compost pile. It shipped quickly and arrived in an oversized box. The weight is good. It's light enough not to weary my arms, but heavy enough that I'm not afraid to break it. The height is also comfortable to work with. So far, so good. I have stepped on it with my full weight (even jumped on it to dig deeper 😌) without a problem. It has also stood up well to hitting a few rocks. I think it will last several years more. Glad I bought it 100%.
Real-Talk28
Reviewed in Canada on October 30, 2020
Solid tool. Requires real work.
Perkins
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2020
Holy moly this thing is awesome! Definitely my new favorite tool in the garden. I’ve been using various shovels pitchforks and other tools to move piles of arborist mulch in my garden and this ensilage fork is like twice the width of anything I’ve ever seen before and moves an incredible amount of material with just one scoop. It’s like comparing a regular flat head shovel to a snow shovel. The D-handle is perfect length for me and gives a great grip to move material; I did have to smooth out a small sharp burr on the plastic handle casting but it was a quick task and now it’s super comfy. Definitely recommend this tool for moving loose stuff like mulch.
Mr. Jay M. Slater
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2019
Just got this a week ago and plan to only use for turning compost in two bins of leaves.Have used it a few times and am very leary about how long it will last. Each time I use it, it seems to be almost "cracking" through the handle. Not very sturdy and that's using it only for light weight work. Definitely would not try turning soil in the ground.For more heavy duty use I would recommend a sturdier, more expensive tool.
V
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2018
wwwwwwwwwwwwwwow! the process of turning my barren sandbox into a riotous wonderland of greenery has required innumerable yards of chips, carried from front to back one five-gallon bucket at a time. was recently snookered by an arborist who, instead of delivering 28 yards of chips, dumped 28 yards of shredded palm leaves, with nary a chip in sight. when I saw the pile, I could not believe mine eyes...carrying this mass to the back of the house in five gallon buckets would not be an option, so I decided to spread the load over the sand in front of the house, and figured I'd cover it all with chips at a later date. over time, this batch would turn into a nice mulch, and in the meantime all of those palm leaves would help keep weeds down. but as I began trying to spread the pile, I realized the task would be much more difficult than it had originally seemed.I spent days trying to make a dent in that mountain, but things were NOT moving along nicely. it took an immense amount of effort to push my little pitchfork (which I discovered is actually a spading fork) into the pile, or to drag bits out of the pile with my tiny rake. started looking at larger tools and finally decided on this monster ensilage fork. so glad I did!this pitchfork is more than twice as big as my spading fork. there are ten tines rather than four, and the tines are extremely thin but strong. it slices into the pile like a hot knife cutting butter. when I first took it out of the box it seemed very heavy, but that feeling passed quickly. it's actually fairly lightweight for its size, but it's huge. and it moves SO much more material (so much more quickly) than the other tools! this pile is still a big job, but it no longer seems as though it will never end. especially since I'm bringing in some muscle, this week.the welding on this pitchfork was done beautifully. the wooden handle seems rock solid. the handle offers total control. the ends of the tines are coated with some kind of rubber or plastic, but that isn't interfering with its ability to cut straight through a dense pile of vegetation none of my other tools could penetrate. and if that coating wears off, who cares. I'm certain the jobs will be no more difficult if the tines are nekkid.if I could give it 100 stars, I would! this ensilage fork will have a place in my tool shed and in my heart for many years to come.
SteveJ877
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2018
This is a great fork for the $$. It has a solid hardwood handle which is well attached to the fork. The sturdy, welded and coated tines are perfect for scooping large piles of pine needles on my property. It really makes short work of this chore. Heavy duty without being excessively heavy. Should provide years of dependable use. Thinking of buying another for the wife ;)
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