EZFork
An adjustable fork bracket for a skid steer, tractor, or any piece of equipment with a loader attachment.
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Purpose
The invention is an adjustable fork bracket for a skid steer, tractor, or any piece of equipment with a loader attachment. The bracket easily attaches to a bucket of equipment to lift materials. The process takes less than two minutes – and no tools are needed! With the EZFork, the bucket doesn’t have to come off either. No ratchet straps are required, but if straps are desired, they can be put on very quickly. Otherwise, the ratchet straps can be hung right on the tractor or piece of equipment being used with the forks for convenience.
The Problem
One drawback when working with traditional loader attachments is that fork brackets lack adjustability and must be changed out using cumbersome tools.
The Solution
… But now, there’s the EZFork!
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Bracket Easily Attaches to A Bucket of Equipment to Lift Materials
Process Takes Less Than Two Minutes
Bucket Does Not Have to Come Off
No Tools Needed
Ratchet Straps Can Be Hung Right on the Piece of Equipment for Convenience
Story Behind the Invention
Inventor Joe Vaclavik, Jr. of Fairfield, TX has developed an adjustable fork bracket for a skid steer, tractor, or any piece of equipment with a loader attachment.
When Joe needed forks for his tractor to pick up large limbs, everything he found for sale required the use of bolts for attaching the forks to his tractor bucket. Or the bucket had to come off entirely. Joe just knew there had to be a more efficient way. The EZFork is his solution.
But how does it work? The bracket easily attaches to a bucket of equipment to lift materials. The process takes less than two minutes – and no tools are needed! The bucket does not have to come off either. No ratchet straps are required, but if straps are desired, they can be put on very quickly. Otherwise, the ratchet straps can be hung right on the tractor or piece of equipment being used with the forks for convenience.