This 18-tine manure fork is purpose-built for stable hands, horse owners, and small-farm operators—not a digging fork. The tool is designed for moving loose organic material: manure, hay, straw, wood chips, mulch, bedding, pine needles, leaves—scenarios where a 5-tine digging fork lets material slip through the gaps and a 10-tine muck fork leaves too much behind. 18 pointed, angled tines pack a tight pickup grip that minimizes spillage during hay-bale folding and stall mucking, so a horse stall gets cleaned in fewer trips and pine-needle cleanup runs faster on barn aisles. Long 61 in / 1550 mm overall plus 49.21 in / 1250 mm handle lets you fork from a comfortable standing position—no over-bent back during a full barn muck session—which matters for riders, stable-hand teens, and senior horse owners. Fiberglass handle outlasts wooden broom-handle forks through wet barn conditions, salt-sweat contact, and sun exposure—no rot, no splinters, no cracking like budget wooden-handle forks that fail within a season. Fork head 15.75 x 13.19 in / 400 x 335 mm gathers a wide scoop per pass, and the reinforced head-handle connection prevents wobble under load. Easy disassembly for compact storage in the tack room. Handle 49.21 in / 1250 mm; overall 61.02 in / 1550 mm x 15.75 in / 400 mm; fork head 15.75 x 13.19 in / 400 x 335 mm; plastic; net 2.56 lbs / 1.16 kg; model PF-18DL.