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ANY GOOD DIGGER RECOMMENDATIONS? I'M

larryw

New member
I'm currently using the GATOR digger, and have been using it for quite a few years. It's a great digger, but it only measures 9.5" from the top of the handle to the tip of the blade, and it's starting to dull. Many times I have wished that I had a longer and sharper digger for those deepies, and I would like to purchase one soon. Before I buy, I would appreciate any recommendations from users that are happy with the digger that they are presently using. Thanks!
 
if you're interested, PM me and I'll send you a link to his web page. He's makes and has got anything you could possibly want.
 
I use the Predator Model 58 Little Eagle and find it perfect for coin hunting. I would highly recommend this tool.

www.predatortools.com
 
I put this together.This thing works great for me and it leaves no mess.[attachment 37286 SVI_0007.jpg][attachment 37284 SVI_0113.jpg][attachment 37285 SVI_0122.jpg]
 
Diggingfix,that's a great unit you have built... :thumbup:

HH

Snowy
 
That would work really well. Trying to get loose soil out of the bottom of a narrow hole is a bear. A miniature post hole digger would work perfect. I'm going to make one this winter while I'm waiting for the thaw. Your caulk gun digger looks really impressive, GOOD JOB! I'd only suggest you cut the grass flap in a u first,fold it over exposing the soil underneath and then use your ingenious caulk-core-bit-gun; otherwise that little plug of grass even in wet weather probably won't survive and you'll get a poke-a-dotted lawn.
 
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