Catman8
Gold Member
As an aside, you need to consider that the QuickSpade comes in two versions. One works only with forks and that is what I have. The other version, more bucks, works with either forks or attaches right to a bucket. The point I wanted to make is that the QuickSpade attached to a bucket really only digs about 18 inches deep so it might be useful for shallow trenches or digging up a garden plot but it isn't going to dig 4feet deep unless you have or acquire forks. That might be obvious but it should be noted that the QuickSpade makes a lot of sense only for folks who have a stout set of forks already. I've never used bucket forks and maybe those would be OK but I'd be a little concerned about the lever forces that could be generated digging and what that might do to a unreinforced bucket. I use standard QA frame mounted forks.
I know that forks and the mounting plate were designed for lifting not prying, is there a chance of bending the forks or the fork/mounting plate useing it as a pry tool for digging, I'm going to be buying forks and like that setup but don't want to ruin my forks.