Charlie P. (NY)
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I just received my new digger from Trans-Mississippi Electronics [(918)832-8064] and it dug 18 coins today on my lunchbreak. The horizontal handle - 90º to blade - does give the added leverage I had hoped for. Here is a sequence showing a plug technique for those interested and the use of this tool specifically.
I start with a plunge, then make a three sided flap with two additional plunges. The tool goes in the original cut and the flap is levered out. Anything more than about 3" will tear the plug out; and the idea is to keep the sod roots intact in the "hinge" of the plug. Additional diggings are piled off to one side until the target is reached. The nose of the tool, being flat, allows a nice even hole with a flat bottom. Nice for probing. Final shot shows all the dirt tipped back in and the plug replaced, then the dirt on top of the grass/leaves ruffed up with the edge of the tool lightly to get it below the grass. This prevents a bald looking spot on top of the grass. Good as new.
Overall the new tool seems like it will be a great addition to my arsenal. Worked great on the park soil (the photos are my own yard).
I start with a plunge, then make a three sided flap with two additional plunges. The tool goes in the original cut and the flap is levered out. Anything more than about 3" will tear the plug out; and the idea is to keep the sod roots intact in the "hinge" of the plug. Additional diggings are piled off to one side until the target is reached. The nose of the tool, being flat, allows a nice even hole with a flat bottom. Nice for probing. Final shot shows all the dirt tipped back in and the plug replaced, then the dirt on top of the grass/leaves ruffed up with the edge of the tool lightly to get it below the grass. This prevents a bald looking spot on top of the grass. Good as new.
Overall the new tool seems like it will be a great addition to my arsenal. Worked great on the park soil (the photos are my own yard).