Choosing the Right Shovel
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point shovels are used mainly for digging. Can also
move sand, gravel and other loose materials. |
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Square
point shovels are used mainly to move sand, gravel
and other loose materials. Can also be used for snow removal,
scraping and clean-up. |
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post hole digger's heads provide maximum strength
for the most demanding industrial and commercial digging
applications. |
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Trenching
shovels are used to dig and clean out narrow trenches. |
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| Groundshark
shovels have a serrate blade on one side and a sharp
blade on the other to help cut through roots and hard soils. |
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Forward
turned step provides secure foot placement and comfort. |
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| Scoops
are used to move grain and other loose materials. Also used
for snow removal. |
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Sawtooth
shovels have cutting teeth to penetrate hard-packed
rocky and clay soils. Also chops through sod, roots and ice. |
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| Nursery
spades are used to turn soil in flower and vegetable
gardens. Can also be used for edging along beds, sidewalks
and drives. |
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Welded
heads provide value and economy for occasional use. |
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| Perforated
shovels are used to sift stones and other unwanted
items from soil. |
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D-handle
Shorter handle with hand grip for leverage. |
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| Straight
Handle Full- length, tapered handle. |
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