Another Good Digging Tool

mike l

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I'm still using my Whites digger that fell off my bumper and got ran over! A little twisted but I can't part with it yet. :)
 
pulltabsteve link=topic=13268.msg140651#msg140651 date=1368129004 said:
I'm still using my Whites digger that fell off my bumper and got ran over! A little twisted but I can't part with it yet. :)
Steve...I just noticed your avatar. It's the best one I've ever seen.
 
mike l link=topic=13268.msg140645#msg140645 date=1368120060 said:
I feel the Lesche tears the ground more.

I love my Lesche, but I have noticed that as well, it does really tear up the ground. The plugs it makes don't have a clean edge.

I used to dig with a butcher knife. It made really clean plugs with nice edges, but I quickly decided that it probably wasn't a good idea to be wielding a butcher knife in public parks.

I might have to give this Ames digger a try. :yes:

(My first summer job in 1981 was working for the Ames company at one of their facilities that makes wooden handles for their shovels and rakes.)
 
Tony Two-Cent link=topic=13268.msg140692#msg140692 date=1368189051 said:
I love my Lesche, but I have noticed that as well, it does really tear up the ground. The plugs it makes don't have a clean edge.

I used to dig with a butcher knife. It made really clean plugs with nice edges, but I quickly decided that it probably wasn't a good idea to be wielding a butcher knife in public parks.

I might have to give this Ames digger a try. :yes:

(My first summer job in 1981 was working for the Ames company at one of their facilities that makes wooden handles for their shovels and rakes.)
Yea, a butcher knife in a public park might not go over too well lol
 
Tony Two-Cent link=topic=13268.msg140692#msg140692 date=1368189051 said:
I used to dig with a butcher knife.

<}....I would be afraid to let you come anywhere near my house to detect with that :shocked04:

talk about having the police stopping you lol
 
I had one like this and liked it, until I bought a lesche. I will never use another type of digger than a lesche, it cuts ground like butter.
 
My son used to work for Scott's Lawn Service. He gave me a REALLY high quality sod knife that all of the Scott's techs use. MAN... it cuts super clean plugs and its super high quality.
He's never going to get it back from me.... lol
 
I worked at a golf course when I was in college. I always wanted to get a cup cutter for detecting lawns and parks but man that would be big and awkward to carry :shocked04:
 
My son used to work for Scott's Lawn Service. He gave me a REALLY high quality sod knife that all of the Scott's techs use. MAN... it cuts super clean plugs and its super high quality.
He's never going to get it back from me.... lol

Can you post up a pic. of the sod knife?

Thanks
 

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