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You Gotta See This (Short) Video Clip....Great story :thumbup:

I can not believe some of the sizes of holes some of these guys did just to get a coin out of the ground...one dude is actually digging with a shovel in one of the vids...is that nessarry...I don't think so...:rant:
 
Well I didn't see the videos you're talking about, but if you aren't digging with a shovel what ARE you digging with? Please don't tell me a screwdriver or some little trowel, because if so I would have to say you aren't getting the depth I get. I had a few wheaties today that were 8-10" deep in tightly-packed ground. You aren't digging those without a shovel or a Lesche tool or something capable of digging a nice size plug. Besides, who cares what you dig with as long as you properly fill in your holes? :shrug:
 
Yes, I hear ya...I used to do that too. But using a Lesche Ground Shark is a LOT easier and you can dig a nice BIG conical plug and put it back in the ground when you're done and it looks real fine. Plus it's very nice for busting through stubborn roots. And it can also serve as an outstanding weapon, should it become necessary to beat the living feces out of somebody. :rofl:

But to each his own. :shrug:

Here's the Lesche Ground Shark I use. It has a T-handle and a nice rubber foot pedal as you can see, so you can really bear down on it and get deep into the ground.
[attachment 44744 Groundshark.jpg]
 
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