

🌱 Dig Deeper, Grow Stronger — The Broad Fork Revolution!
The Bully Tools Broad Fork is a heavy-duty garden tool featuring five extra-thick 10-gauge steel tines and ergonomic fiberglass handles, designed to effortlessly loosen and aerate hard soil. Measuring 43.75 inches, it offers excellent leverage for efficient tilling and cultivating. Proudly 100% made in the USA, this durable broad fork is built to last through multiple gardening seasons, making it an indispensable tool for serious gardeners aiming to boost soil health and plant growth.










| ASIN | B01DLTMZPE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,565 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #22 in Pitchforks |
| Brand | BULLY TOOLS |
| Color | Black / Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (604) |
| Department | All Ages |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00735390926271 |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 13.4 pounds |
| Item model number | 92627 |
| Manufacturer | Bully Tools |
| Material | Fiberglass, Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 53.75 x 20.25 x 6 inches |
| UPC | 735390926271 748528297273 |
R**.
Indispensable Tool for Home Gardener
I was unaware this tool even existed until I saw it used on a YouTube video. After reading all the reviews I decided to give it a try. It was shipped promptly and arrived ahead of the projected delivery date. First of all, it's not a mini-bulldozer and it's not unbreakable. Using enough force against relatively immovable objects (roots and boulders), the handles can be broken as well as the tines being separated from the bar, and even the bar broken as pictures have shown. The solution to this is simple. If you encounter significant resistance,... stop. Use another tool. Dig up the obstacle. Pry it out with a more appropriate tool. If a root, cut it with a saw or axe. I'm using mine to clear a patch of ground for a garden. It does a remarkable job of loosening soil to the depth of the tines. The only other tool that will do this to this depth that I'm familiar with is a bottom plow pulled behind a farm tractor. The advantage of this tool over a bottom plow is that it doesn't create a hard "pan" that bottom plows can create. I suspect that mechanical tilling with gang tillers or rototillers can create a pan at their maximum depth. The "pan" I'm referring to is a hard layer of soil that can be created by soil compaction from using heavy tools repeatedly at a given depth, which interferes with water percolating below that depth. This has helped me clear patches of lariope, weeds, grass, vine roots and tree seedlings. Good ancillary tools are a turning fork, a potato fork, a broad rake and sharp transplanting shovels (to cut roots). On the down side for this particular product, I've found it difficult to keep the handles from working loose. This may not detract from the tool's function, but it does cause unnecessary movement and effort by the user,... and, frankly, it's irritating. Trying to tighten the handle bolts can cause concern about actually over-torquing the bolts and shearing them. Yes, this can happen. I've had it occur on 1/2 inch bolts on a tractor. I've ordered washers to shim the bolts. Hopefully, this will solve this problem. If it does work, these should be included with this broadfork by the manufacturer. In summary, this is a great tool. I wish I had heard about it years ago. I now consider it an indispensable tool for the home gardener. This particular brand might benefit from one small change; but, functionally, it seems to be perfect for its intended purpose. I love mine!! (And it doesn't kill earthworms!)
A**R
Excellent tool
Durable and functional. Very happy with its quality. Loosened up a huge portion of my garden in a matter of minutes.
S**B
Love it!!! Best tool I've purchased in a long time.
Set up - I just purchased a house that has 312 linear feet of raised beds that have a mix of clay, blackberry vines/roots, tree roots, rocks, and other items that were covered by landscape fabric and 6 inches of mulch for . . . a long time. Very compacted, no life in it. As an avid gardener I was dreading the work to get the soil ready for planting. I'm 5'2", late 50s, female, not overly athletic but active, so not real strong and can't spend a lot of time with a shovel before my back and knees are done. This broadfork was amazing. It felt heavy but once it was on the soil I didn't have to lift it again, just stand on it, rock it, then pull it back a few inches and repeat. It took several days, some days I was able to do 10 ft, some days 50 ft, but it's done. It went through tree roots and blackberry roots easily, pulled up rocks and weeds that were popping up with just a little adjustment to go behind the rocks. Very little effort. The clay was a little slower but not a problem. Now I need to try it in a grassy area to set my hoophouse. This is well worth the money, just remember to switch legs when pushing it into the ground. The first day I was sore in my right hip because I only used my right foot. After that I switched back and forth and had no issues. Happy Growing!
A**L
Great tool, works well
We found this is a great alternative to a rototiller for our 1500 sf garden. Obviously a very different approach: slower, more physical effort, but less disruptive to the soil structure and woms, and no engine to maintain or gas to burn when enjoying your garden. We’d never used one, but once we got in the rhythm it was fun. We found best to step on it and ride down, maybe rocking a little, step off, pull the handles back, then pull it out and drag back a few inches and start again. The Kids loved doing it, but weren’t always heavy enough for our very rocky, compacted soil. We found it helpful to do 2 passes at right angles. The steel on the Bulley is thick and very sturdy and heavy. Minor quibbles with the alignment of the points but that does not affect function. As others note, There is a little slop in the handle attachment (holes through the handle have thread clearance, so no matter how much you tighten the bolts, there will be some play), which is annoying, but not a dealbreaker.
J**I
Great tool! Easy to use.
I love my broadfork! The bolts are a bit loose, but I’ll get my husband to tighten them. I’m so happy! No tilling!
G**L
Great gardening tool.
After watching you tube gardening videos I wanted to get a broadfork. I selected this item since it was reasonably priced and well constructed to resist the weather. I like this product since it will last longer than simple wood handles if it gets rained on. The tool is heavy-duty and easy to stick into the ground half way to loosen/aerate the soil. Very well packed for transit and easy to assemble. The carrier even told me since the box had received damage to open, inspect prior to accepting. Opening the box showed good protection and zero damage to product. Great product.
B**G
This Broad Fork is Great.
We've been wanting a good broad fork for a long time. We finally decided to try this one because it appeared to be nice and strong. I'm so glad we did. It's a little heavy, but it's also very sturdy, and works well. I'm sure this will last for years to come. It's worth every penny. I highly recomend.
S**R
Essential!!
This broadfork is a beast! Perfect size, not too heavy, easy to wield. Most importantly the teeth are super sharp and cut through weeds and grass like butter. Wish I’d gotten one years ago to get my plot in order faster.
K**Y
I bought this after a local farmer suggested one for our 70x40 rural garden. I cannot keep up with the weeds anymore. I bought one late winter and put it together excitedly. Later I attended a few workshops that heavily promote no till and decided not to use it. I messaged the company and asked if I was able to return it, unused. The company promptly emailed back and issued a full refund, telling me to keep the broad fork and try it. Well, I tried it yesterday in a bed where I will be planting carrots (prior to mulching and implementing no-till). I was so shocked and surprised at how easy it was. My husband stopped what he was doing to watch me pull up weeds/roots 1.5- 2 ft in length, full root intact. How satisfying!!! It made one of the worst parts of gardening enjoyable. Heavy duty and sharp, making it easy to use (I'm 5'4" so manageable for women). What a great product! I didn't want to come inside for supper.
B**N
It’s great, it’s strong, it’s easy to use. I worked my complete country garden with it I do recommend this.
C**T
Bon pour aérer le jardin ce qui donne une meilleure oxygénation du sol. Meilleur qu’un rotoculteur qui tu les verres de terre.
C**P
Lowest priced broadfork I've seen. Surprised by the sturdiness of the tines. Narrow long plates that are large do what a "grelinette" (invented by Mr Grelin in France) is supposed to do: aerate the soil deeply without disturbing the fauna in the horizontal strates extremely well with not much effort. It took less than half the time it usually takes me to do my entire garden. I agree with another comment: a bit wobbly where the handles meet the u-bar. Could be better conceived. Not enough to lose a star. I also did a parcel that was a bit more packed. It went well. The handles and tines are sturdy. A broadfork should never be used to remove a tree stump or to aerate or turn clay soil. It appears sturdy enough however but you could hurt yourself or damage the tool. You have packed clay soil? Plant winter rye in the fall and don't bother to cut it. Use the broadfork to aerate. It will unroot the rye and the extra long roots will have already done part of the work for you while the now dead rye will compost in a few weeks and give you a rich loamy soil: just add some sand and you'll have the perfect soil for your veggies etc. Happy gardening! There are plenty of videos online of how to do this.
S**M
This Broad Fork works scraped, it’s a bit heavy, but needed for the job it does. Would definitely recommend this product.
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