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“Spear Head Spade”
The new Spear Head Spade is said to make digging in tough conditions up to 80 percent easier than with conventional shovels.
    The spade is made of carbon manganese steel that’s said to be 33 percent thicker and 25 percent harder. The sides are beveled from tip to tail at a 35-degree angle, which allows the shovel to penetrate easier and dig deeper in hard clay or rocky soil, says the company.
    The spade is powder-coated with an epoxy resin that’s designed to wear away gradually to make the tool sharper with each use. Forward bent footrests make digging more comfortable.
    The company offers several shovel models that range in size from 30 to 58 in. long. All have steel reinforced fiberglass handles. Prices range from $35 to $54 plus S&H.
    Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Spear Head Spade, 31 Hollow Brook Rd., Windsor, Ct. 06095 (ph 860 688-3280; www.spearheadspade.com).


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2019 - Volume #43, Issue #4