Farming Made Easy With Skid Steer Hay Forks & More

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There’s no snooze button on farm work. If you’re up before sunrise, hauling feed, clearing bedding, or stacking hay bales ten high, you already know. Gear that slows you down has to go. A good skid steer gives you options — and a great hay fork makes it unstoppable.

Why Every Farm Needs a Good Hay Fork

Bales won’t move themselves, and neither will all those pallets, sileage, fencing, or feed totes. A strong, no-nonsense hay fork setup turns your skid steer into a utility for tight turns and long rows of a Midwest barn or pasture.

Any proper hay fork can earn its keep clearing out the old or stacking up the new, but Prime forks and spears are designed and battle-tested to hold up in the dust, the cold, and the daily beating that farm life brings. We're not selling lightweight imports. These are forged prime steel tools, built in America to do the dirty work.

Skid Steer Hay Spear vs. Hay Fork — What’s the Move?

Each job’s different. Maybe you need to move round bales. Grab a skid steer hay spear and punch right through. Square bales? Palletized feed? Go with a set of two-pronged hay forks for skid steer loaders. (Or better yet, keep both on hand and swap as needed!)

We custom-design attachments that give you choices, based on real feedback from the dealers and customers who test them every day. Farmers deserve skid steer agricultural attachments that actually match how you work, not how a big brand thinks you should.

Oh, and if you’re running a John Deere, Case — or any other loader that doesn’t use a standard plate — no problem. We’ll build a mount that fits like it should. No more sketchy weld-on brackets! Get yourself a clean, custom connection that fits like a glove.

From Pasture Clearing to Barn Chores… One Machine, Literally Dozens of Jobs

Look, your skid steer isn’t just for stacking hay. That machine should be earning its keep all year. Pair it with the right gear, and it’ll handle:

  • Pasture clearing when the brush gets thick
  • Hauling manure or old bedding with a high-capacity bucket
  • Fence repair when you’ve got to move posts, wire, and tools
  • Feed runs with palletized bags or wrapped bales
  • Sileage and compost transport for dairy and hog operations

One day you’re feeding cattle…Next day you’re ripping out overgrowth. We don’t care which! Our attachments are built to handle both.

We Believe in Durability That Doesn’t Blink

We’ve seen what happens when farmers buy cheap. Bent tines. Broken welds. Forks that flex like spaghetti when you’re mid-lift. You don’t want to end up with a situation like this guy… He’s got to beat his spear back into shape with a sledgehammer every month or two.

That’s why we overbuild for abuse. Every fork, spear, and bucket is reinforced with heavy-duty steel, tight welds, and enough backbone to take a daily beating without throwing in the towel. Before any of it hits your barn, it hits our shop floor — and goes through hell first. Take a look behind the curtain of how we test our monsters to tame them for your use.

Equipment Shouldn’t Set the Pace. Make the Machine Work for You.

Prime Attachments forks, spears, and buckets are built for folks like you. In other words, people who don’t shut it down when the weather gets bad or the work gets worse. An attachment with a nice coat of paint and a cool logo may be good for showroom photos, but how about when the going gets tough? Who has time for gear that needs its handheld? 

You’ve got a lot of land to deal with and limited daylight. Farmers raising beef cattle or growing row crops can’t waste time worrying about damaging their equipment. Get skid steer agricultural attachments that punch above their weight to help you move faster, lift heavier, and work longer.

Your skid steer’s already the most versatile tool in your lineup. Pair it with a hay fork that won’t back down. Then get back to the work that actually matters.

We build the gear. You make it look easy.