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10FT WP SPOON SHOVEL - O/T 2026
Shovel or Spade – High Carbon Steel, Straight Handle, 10 ft Handle Length
12Ft Master Spoon, Western Pattern
Our Spoon Shovels have the same high-carbon steel blades used to make our digging shovels. We use our own special patterns to manufacture the Eastern and WesSpoon Bladestern styles.
Both designs have a scoop shape to allow cleaning of mud, water and backfill from holes and sewers. Handles have footage marks to indicate depth of the hole.
As always, be careful when using shovels and spoons. Handles are made of wood and wood can break. Shovels are not to be used as pry bars or have leverage applied to them.
10FT CURVED HEAD TAMP BAR - O/T 3698-10
Tamp Bars are offered in a wide selection of Light, Heavy, and Curved styles to match your needs.
Wood Handled Light, and Heavy Tamp Bars – Handles for the Light, and Heavy Tamp Bars are identical with only the thickness of the steel boot changing. Tampers are used to flatten and smooth dirt, stone, asphalt and other material.
Curve-head Tamp Bar Curved Head Tamp Bars are designed and built for an excellent tamp job around posts. This is the only Tamp Bar which can tamp in those hard to get places. Because of the curved head it is possible to get closer to the wall of the hole and closer to the pole itself. Its design helps prevent “knuckle-busting” on the pole.
9 FT TMPER BAR - O/T 1056
Tamp Bars are offered in a wide selection of Light, Heavy, and Curved styles to match your needs.
Wood Handled Light, and Heavy Tamp Bars – Handles for the Light, and Heavy Tamp Bars are identical with only the thickness of the steel boot changing. Tampers are used to flatten and smooth dirt, stone, asphalt and other material.
Curve-head Tamp Bar Curved Head Tamp Bars are designed and built for an excellent tamp job around posts. This is the only Tamp Bar which can tamp in those hard to get places. Because of the curved head it is possible to get closer to the wall of the hole and closer to the pole itself. Its design helps prevent “knuckle-busting” on the pole.