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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the battery last?
On a typical charge, you can clean dozens of stalls. Runtime varies with bedding type, speed setting, and technique.
Will this save bedding?
Yes. The basket design and tine spacing keep more clean shavings in the stall. Mini-Tine is best for pellets, sawdust, and mini-flakes.
How long does the electric Muck'n Fork battery last?
A single charge cleans dozens of stalls. Runtime depends on bedding, speed setting, and load size. Charger included.
Do the handles vibrate when using the motorized fork?
No. Only the tines move. The handle stays smooth, which reduces arm and shoulder fatigue.
What is covered by the 12-month warranty?
Tine basket breakage under normal use. See Returns & Warranty for coverage details and how to file a claim. Link: /support/returns-warranty
Do you ship outside the lower 48?
Yes. Contact us for AK, HI, Canada, and overseas quotes before ordering. Orders ship after we confirm costs. Link: /contact
The Muck'n Fork Lineup

Muck'n Fork — Electric Self-Sifting
Clean stalls faster with less effort. The variable-speed trigger vibrates the tines, not the handle, so shavings fall through while waste rides into the basket. Ideal for barns with multiple stalls or anyone who wants to save bedding.
Highlights:
• Motorized self-sifting action
• Fine-tine basket option for pellets and sawdust
• Quiet, low-vibration use
• 12-month tine warranty

Muck’n Fork — Manual Sifting
Lightweight, balanced, and tough. The flexible backbone relieves stress on the tines, so they bend instead of snapping. Perfect for paddocks, dry lots, and daily stall work without power.
Highlights:
• Flexible, ultra-tough basket
• Standard or Mini-Tine spacing
• Ergonomic handle options including carbon fiber
• 12-month tine warranty
Sift'n Fork — Electric Self-Sifting Fork
$529.00
$479.00
Sift’n Fork — Electric Self-Sifting Fork
Clean sand stalls and arena footing faster with the Sift’n Fork Electric Self-Sifting Fork. Designed for removing manure and debris from sand-based environments, this electric fork uses vibration to automatically sift material as you work.
Instead of manually shaking each scoop, the powered basket separates manure and debris while allowing clean sand or footing to fall back to the ground. This reduces material loss and helps maintain consistent surfaces in stalls and arenas.
Tine Spacing Options:
5/8" Standard Tines
Best for faster sifting and larger debris removal.
5/16" Mini Tines
Best for finer sand and tighter sifting.
Handle
Carbon Fiber Handle (Electric Model)
Built with a lightweight carbon fiber handle, the Sift’n Fork Electric offers durability while minimizing fatigue during extended cleanup. It’s an ideal solution for barns that use sand bedding or maintain sand-based riding arenas where efficient manure removal is essential.
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Key Benefits:
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Electric self-sifting action separates waste quickly
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Reduces manual shaking and physical strain
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Allows clean sand and footing to fall through the basket
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Improves stall and arena cleanup efficiency
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Lightweight carbon fiber handle for durability and comfort
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Ideal for sand stalls and arena footing maintenance
Who This Is For:
The Sift’n Fork Electric is designed for horse owners, boarding facilities, and stable managers who maintain sand stalls, arena footing, or screened materials and want a faster, more efficient way to remove manure and debris while preserving usable footing.
Variants and Options:
Tine Spacing Options
- 5/8" Standard Tines
Best for faster sifting and larger debris removal.
- 5/16" Mini Tines
Best for finer sand and tighter sifting.
Handle
- Carbon Fiber Handle (Electric Model)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Sift’n Fork Electric used for?
The Sift’n Fork Electric is designed to remove manure and debris from sand-based stalls, arenas, and screened footing while allowing clean sand to fall through.
How does the self-sifting feature work?
The electric fork uses a vibration system that automatically shakes the basket as material is lifted, separating waste from sand without manual shaking.
What tine spacing should I choose?
5/8" spacing works well for faster sifting and larger debris, while 5/16" spacing is better for finer sand and tighter separation.
What type of handle does the electric model use?
The Sift’n Fork Electric uses a lightweight carbon fiber handle for durability and reduced fatigue during extended use.
Can this fork be used in arenas?
Yes. The Sift’n Fork Electric is commonly used to remove manure and debris from sand-based riding arenas and training areas.











