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new diggin tool

teleman2525

New member
got a new t handle 36 inch ground shark to day ordered tru kellyco great service rapid deliveries took it to the woods today to try it out this is a strong root cuttin tool digs deep fast and well balanced to carry did not find much this tme out but was just test run for the new tool cant wait to get to the old cellar hole i found awhile back but yet to detect dont think its been touched yet 1800s possible well good hunting every body keep digging:detecting:
 
I've try ed a couple different digging tools and they all bent after a few uses. i just picked up 1 of those military shovels that fold into a square. if that breaks ill try that ground shark if it works for you. keep me posted thanks.
 
How wide is the blade? In Washington State state parks, a person MDing is not allowed to have a digging tool with a blade wider than 2".

Mark
Elite 2200
 
curved 3inches side to side on the blade sharp and has root cutting notches on the blade cuts great better then my hand snipes:wiggle:
 
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