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Not Your Ordinary Shovel

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Not Your Ordinary Shovel

Postby tmays » Mon Jul 24, 2023 4:05 pm

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8’ long from tip to tip and handle is roughly twice the diameter of a regular shovel. And there’s not much angle to to shovel. Any idea on its purpose? The lady has 3 of them. They belonged to her late husband
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Re: Not Your Ordinary Shovel

Postby Don McCombs » Mon Jul 24, 2023 5:57 pm

Grave digger’s shovel?
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Re: Not Your Ordinary Shovel

Postby tst » Mon Jul 24, 2023 6:40 pm

I have a few, they were my dads, he came back from ww2 and worked for the phone company digging holes for poles, it was all done by hand then

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Re: Not Your Ordinary Shovel

Postby Eugene » Mon Jul 24, 2023 9:21 pm

tst wrote:I have a few, they were my dads, he came back from ww2 and worked for the phone company digging holes for poles, it was all done by hand then
Yup. My thought.

Worked for a company assembling a water tower. Boss gave me a "spoon" about 8 feet long and told me to dig a hole 6 feet deep for an electric pole.
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Re: Not Your Ordinary Shovel

Postby tst » Mon Jul 24, 2023 10:05 pm

that is what they were called up here also a "spoon"

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Re: Not Your Ordinary Shovel

Postby Don McCombs » Tue Jul 25, 2023 7:23 am

That was in the days before truck mounted augers.
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Re: Not Your Ordinary Shovel

Postby Barnyard » Tue Jul 25, 2023 7:53 am

That is the shovel. Go back and see if she has the spoon to go with it.
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Re: Not Your Ordinary Shovel

Postby v w » Wed Jul 26, 2023 6:49 am

Eugene wrote:
tst wrote:I have a .....................deleted.............................

Worked for a company assembling a water tower. Boss gave me a "spoon" about 8 feet long and told me to dig a hole 6 feet deep for an electric pole.

Wow! A 6 ft hole with an 8 ft shovel? How wide would the hole be at the top? With my luck I would run into a large rock at 5 feet! Vern

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Re: Not Your Ordinary Shovel

Postby 52DAVE » Thu Jul 27, 2023 10:19 am

My brother worked for a landscape Co. while in college. The shovels they used had straight shanks to dig holes with straight sides. I have looked for one in area stores but they are special order only and high priced.


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