I like when you start to say something about "leaving the fork because its too dirty for the jeep" Husband was like.. "Oh we ain't leavin a perfectly good pitchfork"! Wash that off we takin that one with us LOL. Hell thats 50.00 bill most places!
Dad had one like this when he raised Cotton, it's a Cotton fork. The tines are 2 close together to be a pitch fork.. It'll work great in a stable for cleaning bedding and well you know what.
Thanks so much for sharing. I was brought up calling it a pitch fork. And just the other day I checked at our local country supply store to see what name was on the sticker and in our area it's called a hay fork. 😊
I like when you start to say something about "leaving the fork because its too dirty for the jeep" Husband was like.. "Oh we ain't leavin a perfectly good pitchfork"! Wash that off we takin that one with us LOL. Hell thats 50.00 bill most places!
Another floating point, a pitch fork stuck on the middle of the creek!
Well done!
Dad had one like this when he raised Cotton, it's a Cotton fork. The tines are 2 close together to be a pitch fork.. It'll work great in a stable for cleaning bedding and well you know what.
Country folks know that ain't a pitchfork. It's a manure fork for cleaning out a barn.
Thanks so much for sharing. I was brought up calling it a pitch fork. And just the other day I checked at our local country supply store to see what name was on the sticker and in our area it's called a hay fork. 😊
Oh wow I was wondering where I lost that. Thank you
@@MarkLeichtfuss haha! I'll send it to you! 😆
That was probably used for fishing for Brown Trout in the Porcelain Pond......LOL !!! Country Girls know all about this....again LOL !!