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Digging Bars
Oshkosh Digging Bars are made of high-carbon steel. This steel is stiff to
resist bending deformation. Hardness is controlled to maintain sharpness of
edges and point through many hours of use, yet not so hard as to promote
chipping in ordinary service.
Round Crow and
Digging Bars
(1060 series) have a 2" chisel on one end and are pointed on the other
end.
Round Tamping and
Digging Bars
(1070 series) have a 2" chisel on one end and a malleable iron tamper on
the other.
Plain Digging Bars (1080 series) have a 2"
chisel on one end with nothing on the other.
Two-sided Tamp Bar (1044) has a 3 3/4 x 2 1/2"
malleable iron tamp on one end and an oblong 6 x 2 3/4" tamp on the
other.
Digging Spud with
Tamper (852 series)
has a great digging ability. The Digging Spud is well-balanced which means that the weight is distributed properly
making it easy to use. The handle is made of steel pipe 1" in diameter
for easy gripping. The blade and socket are made of one piece high-grade
steel and the tamping head of malleable iron. Both tamping head and blade are
shrunk and welded onto the handle, resisting the possibility of either coming
off. The blade measures 3-1/2" in width giving it a larger digging
surface.
NOTE: Digging
Bars/Spuds are designed for digging. While some stone will be encountered in
ordinary use, it is not a stone chisel or a pry bar and is not the proper
tool for breaking rock.
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Tool
Ref.
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Description
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2012
List
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WT
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Federal
Express/Ltl
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