The Lasnten 3-Pack Manure Fork Set includes three ABS-head forks with anti-rust coated metal handles, designed for stall cleaning, pasture pickup, and general yard and garden work.
Having three forks on hand suits operations with multiple users, multiple locations on a property, or anyone who wants backup tools without placing a separate order. The 18-tine head with 0.59-inch tine spacing sifts manure from bedding efficiently. ABS tines are lighter than steel but require more careful handling under hard lateral stress to avoid breakage.
Specifications
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Quantity: 3 forks per set
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Fork Head Material: ABS plastic
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Tine Count: 18 tines per fork
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Tine Pitch: 0.59 inches
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Tine Design: Angled ends to reduce spillage
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Fork Head Dimensions: 14.17 x 12.20 x 2.76 inches
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Handle Hole Diameter: 0.98 inches
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Handle Material: Metal with anti-rust coating
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Handle Length: 47.64 inches (spliced)
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Available Colors: Red, Black, Blue
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Primary Uses: Horse manure, stall and pasture cleanup, hay, leaves, weeds, garden work
Multiple Stalls, Multiple Users, or Backup Forks Without Reordering
If you manage a barn with more than one person doing chores, or you keep forks in multiple locations across a property, a three-pack addresses a real logistics problem. Having a single fork means whoever needs it has to go find it.
Three forks means one at the barn, one at the pasture gate, and one spare. The 47.64-inch metal handle gives you solid reach without the creak and flex you get from wooden handles under load, and the anti-rust coating is a practical consideration for tools that live in a wet barn environment.
The 18-tine head with angled tine ends covers a wide surface area per pass and holds material during the lift, which keeps your workflow moving without stopping to re-scoop spilled manure.
What to Expect from the Lasnten 3-Pack Manure Fork Set in Real Use
The metal handles are a notable functional advantage over wood in wet barn conditions. Verified buyers specifically point out that the handles do not creak or snap under load the way wooden handles do when digging through large piles, which is a real durability concern with wood in high-moisture environments.
The ABS tine construction keeps the forks lightweight, which helps with daily use fatigue. That said, tine durability is the most important variable to understand before buying.
At least one verified buyer reported tines breaking under use, with multiple tines missing from two of the three forks. The forks work as designed for routine manure pickup and sifting, but aggressive prying or use on very hard or rocky ground puts stress on ABS tines that steel tines would handle without issue.
For stall and pasture pickup in typical bedded conditions, the forks perform well. For pasture work where the fork may catch on hard soil or roots, handling with care extends tine life significantly.
Real-world performance notes sourced in part from verified Amazon customer purchases.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the handles on the Lasnten forks replaceable if they break, and what size do you need?
The fork head accepts handles with a 0.98-inch hole diameter, which is a standard sizing used across many replacement handles. If a handle breaks, you can source a replacement at most farm supply stores.
The head and handle are separate components joined at assembly, so you are not required to replace the entire fork if only one part fails. When sourcing a replacement handle, confirm the diameter at the socket end before purchasing.
How does 0.59-inch tine spacing perform for different types of bedding?
At 0.59 inches, the tine spacing is on the finer end of the manure fork range. This works well for shavings bedding because the narrow gaps retain small manure deposits while letting fine dry shavings sift through on a slight shake.
In straw bedding, the closer spacing catches more straw along with the waste, which can increase bedding loss per cleaning session compared to a slightly wider-spaced fork. For pasture pickup without bedding, the spacing captures manure cleanly from grass without pulling up significant turf on firm ground.
Can the Lasnten forks handle hay and leaf pickup as well as manure?
Yes. The 18-tine wide head and angled tine ends make the fork functional for hay, leaves, grass clippings, and light weeds in addition to manure. The wide head covers ground quickly for leaf cleanup, and the angled tines hold loose material during the transfer to a wheelbarrow or compost pile.
For heavy, wet leaf piles or dense hay bales, the ABS tines will manage the load but are not suited for the same kind of aggressive digging or prying you might do with a steel fork. Used as a scooping and transferring tool rather than a penetrating one, the forks handle yard debris work alongside barn duties.