Anyone use one of these?

forgetaboudit

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I walked through Fleet Farm today and saw one of these on the shelf and thought it would be perfect to dig up treasures. It would allow you to replaces the sod without much if any signs you were ever there.
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There is a reason we use Lesche diggers and the like. A bulb digger just won't "cut it" so to speak. Get a Lesche.
 

Yes a Lesche, and you can find them longer like a shovel. Have used them planting pine trees... good Idea had never thought of it..but now you've given
another great idea,:icon_scratch: Wow!
I have a hole plugger used for making golf cup holes.. off to dig :headbang:
 

Yes a Lesche, and you can find them longer like a shovel. Have used them planting pine trees... good Idea had never thought of it..but now you've given
another great idea,:icon_scratch: Wow!
I have a hole plugger used for making golf cup holes.. off to dig :headbang:
 

I guess if it was a small object and you were 99.99% certain your target was in the center of that thing. I would buy one. Im kidding Looks like it would do damage to the target if one was off on pin pointing.
 

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I also use a Lesche, very durable tool. When keeping the grass in good condition is important, I ALWAYS cut a hinged plug. Leaving the root structure attached to the surrounding grass on one side keeps the grass in the plug alive.
 

Go ahead and try it. Can't hurt. Just make sure you leave the place looking better than when ya got there :)
 

I'm a klutz and would damage the coin with that, so I use a screw driver and a small digger. What ever works best for you!
 

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