spikey thing

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while detecting around a farm today found a spikey thingy just under the dirt approx 9 inches long 1 3/4 inches around black tube thingy is all metal the hole has a allen head inside to remove spikey thingy. I could only assume it is a pick to clean hooves. although the local feed store had no clue?
 

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I hope my photo shrinking works:
 

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I use Photoshop, but I've heard others here explain that it can be done in Microsoft Paint, but I'd have to let someone else give a good answer how to do so.
 

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No. 737 Stretcher Hook for the KT-150 Deluxe Carpet Stretcher. :D You just never know what you'll find. Somewhere, some carpet installer is saying to himself "Now where is my dad gummed stretcher hook?"

Great job Nbbnz . . . for a caveman. ;D
 

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Thankyou nhbenz for identifying spikey thing will still keep it by the front door to pick the mud from my boots..GTI2000 ;D
 

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That sounds like a good use... dang, I could use one of those! Charlie, good job on locating the exact item.
 

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Defo not a horse hoof pick. I've cleaned my share of muddy/poo trodden horse feet to realize that thing would neither fit well in your hand or provide the right kind of leverage to get the muck out.

Carpet stretcher? why not. ;D
 

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Charlie P. (NY) said:
No. 737 Stretcher Hook for the KT-150 Deluxe Carpet Stretcher. :D You just never know what you'll find. Somewhere, some carpet installer is saying to himself "Now where is my dad gummed stretcher hook?"

Great job Nbbnz . . . for a caveman. ;D
Where is my dad gummed power stretcher tailhook? ;D (Yes I am!) Unfortunately 99 percent of the subfloors in S.Florida are made of concrete so I don't have much use for one of these.When the 1% occasion arises we use a whats called a "deadman" that rests against the tailblock of the power stretcher.I just found this or I could've told you a week ago what it was. ;) Nice id nhbenz and charlie p and jeff g.. :)
 

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