Drive and seat staples
A broad striking face gives solid control for fence staples, light posts, latches, and hardware.
New field tool survey
One tough hand tool for pounding, pulling, prying, wire work, quick fence repair, and the daily fixes that do not wait for a trip back to the shop.
Hammer, puller, pry edge, wire aid, staple notch, and field scraper.
Built to replace the handful of small tools riding loose in the truck.
Survey participants are entered into the launch giveaway.
Field-ready capability
The Ranch Hammer is designed for ranchers, fence crews, outfitters, and landowners who need a compact tool that can take a beating and still get the next job done.
A broad striking face gives solid control for fence staples, light posts, latches, and hardware.
Integrated puller geometry helps remove staples, nails, and stubborn old repairs without reaching for a second tool.
A hardened edge supports quick leverage jobs around panels, boards, hinges, gate chains, and wire tension points.
A textured handle and compact build help keep the tool handy in trucks, side-by-sides, saddle bags, and shop benches.
Watch it work
Fence repair, staple removal, light prying, and common truck-bed jobs.
Early users explain where the Ranch Hammer saves time during a working day.
A close look at the head geometry, handle, puller notch, and carry setup.
Side-by-side
"It earns its place in the side-by-side because it handles the little repairs before they become an afternoon project."
"The best tool is the one you actually have with you. This is built around that idea."
Purchase interest
Tell us where you work and what you would use it for. We will use this interest list to guide launch quantities, early offers, and future field testing.
Details
This page is for launch research and purchase interest. Availability, pricing, and ordering details can be added when the first production run is set.
Anyone who completes the survey is entered to win one of 10 Ranch Hammers. Official rules, dates, and eligibility should be linked before paid survey traffic starts.
Yes. Choose retail or dealer interest in the form and include quantity or territory notes.