Unbreakable Manure Forks for Barns | Durable Tools from K&D Equestrian


How to Stop Breaking Pitchforks

Why Cheap Forks Cost You More (and How K&D Fixes That)

If your barn burns through stall forks faster than your horse kicks down a gate, you’re not alone. Most breaks come down to one thing: cheap gear that can’t hang.

Why Stall Forks Break (and What You Can Do About It)

You know the drill. A $15 fork feels like a win—until it shatters mid-muck like a sad piñata. Here's what usually goes wrong:

Top fork failure reasons:
  • Flimsy plastic heads that snap under pressure
  • Cheap wood handles that splinter or warp
  • Cold temps making brittle tools even worse
  • Heavy wet bedding flung like a trebuchet

The K&D Fork Fix: Ranch-Tested Durability

Designed and tested by horsemen at our F-Bar Ranch, our forks are built like a barn door—sturdy, practical, and made to work.

  • High-impact poly heads that laugh at cracks and flex fatigue
  • Ergonomic handles in 54” or 60” lengths for serious leverage
  • Modular design with replacement parts that save you cash

🧮 Fork Math Doesn’t Lie:

Cheap fork every 3 months at $20 = $80 a year.

K&D Fork: $45–$60 — lasts years, not months. Add a $15 handle? You’re still ahead.

Stop replacing junk. Invest in tools that stick around.

When barn work doesn’t stop, your tools shouldn’t either. K&D forks are made for the mess, not to be part of it.

📍 Hey Barn Managers: Tired of duct tape and despair? This is your sign.

Thanks, K&D Equestrian
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