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Digging shovels

wojo113

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I know this has probably been posted before but I haven't seen any lately. I need a good digging shovel any suggestions would be appreciated thanks.
 
Number one, we need to know what are you going to dig and how deep? Backhoe to a small digger? Please let us know. I'm sure you'll get many suggestions. I love the small White's digger. Many others love the Lesche digger. There's many types of diggers, etc. What and where you're going to hunt. It makes a big difference. We want to help, just let us know.........HH, Nancy
 
That's what I love about this forum very helpful comedians LOL. As a matter of fact I could use that backhoe unfortunately not for metal detecting LOL. Yes I should have been more specific. I do mostly relic hunting in East Tennessee very rocky and hard clay. You need a backhoe to dig anything deeper than five inches in most areas. I like the deep hits but by the time I get to it I've worn myself out trying to use my hand digger. I dig mostly civil war relic and coins. Thanks again gang Bob
 
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