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  1. 1. bulldog rabbit or b&q trench

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i'm getting a new spade at the weekend, and i've narrowed it down to 2 choices.

1)bulldog heavy rabbiting spade, good long slightly curved blade, long handle socket/sleeve, wooden handle, 'D' grip top £30.

 

2) b&q trenching spade, long blade (too long, but could be cut), steel shaft and 'D' grip top £20.

 

i'm personally favoring the bulldog, the blade is heavy, well made and could take a bit of an edge. if/when the shaft does break, it could be easily replaced with steel pipe or wood again

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iv got one mate only good for rabbiting apart from that pure shit for digging good hole

you are due your terrier a bit more respect than buying a cheap spade     these are the dogs danglies   http://www.silverlinetools.com/products/d69/s559

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im sure mine are bulldog ones with steel shafts (bought them like this) and they are cracking shovels ... dug through some rocky ground with them , get your self a good graft as well cant beet them for hard ground ..

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think ive picked your post up wrong lol you after a shovel or spade ... my spade (graft) is a draper one i think and its a good one got another here with a snapped shaft ready to be made into a small one to go with my small shovel when i dont want people to know what im doing

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hi guys if your short of cash get your selves down to your local jtf warehouse digging shovels i have been out with 1 for the last 2 days they are excellent £5.99 each plus vat which is around a quid here is a quick pic if your interested cheers DM http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/uploads/monthly_01_2011/post-18045-0-23570500-1296165432_thumb.jpg

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think ive picked your post up wrong lol you after a shovel or spade ... my spade (graft) is a draper one i think and its a good one got another here with a snapped shaft ready to be made into a small one to go with my small shovel when i dont want people to know what im doing

 

didn't know you were into digging chid, why you not come out with me and riohh

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sure the first time was because i didnt know you and didnt know anyone who'd been out with you , (which i wont go out with any one who cant be vouched for by mates as you never know who your out with), the last time i was going to but ended up going out shooting pigeons instead ..

 

got a couple of good holes up on permission now which could do with checking if you ever fancy it :thumbs:

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i'm getting a new spade at the weekend, and i've narrowed it down to 2 choices.

1)bulldog heavy rabbiting spade, good long slightly curved blade, long handle socket/sleeve, wooden handle, 'D' grip top £30.

 

2) b&q trenching spade, long blade (too long, but could be cut), steel shaft and 'D' grip top £20.

 

i'm personally favoring the bulldog, the blade is heavy, well made and could take a bit of an edge. if/when the shaft does break, it could be easily replaced with steel pipe or wood again

just a thought lad check out metal detecting spade's dear but stainless in all shape nd sizes very hard to break :thumbs:

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hi guys if your short of cash get your selves down to your local jtf warehouse digging shovels i have been out with 1 for the last 2 days they are excellent £5.99 each plus vat which is around a quid here is a quick pic if your interested cheers DM http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/uploads/monthly_01_2011/post-18045-0-23570500-1296165432_thumb.jpg

iv got one mate only good for rabbiting apart from that pure shit for digging good hole

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Here in the States we rock the "KING OF SPADES" in Cherry hill NJ. All steel. The best I've seen here for a production shovel. A few now are building are own , sent a Bull dog pan to a buddy with some specs and when he gets around to it mabey he'll make it for me. Right Steady? :feck: you Fen slackin POS!

 

http://www.wwmfg.com/default.asp?contentID=1099

 

 

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Here in the States we rock the "KING OF SPADES" in Cherry hill NJ. All steel. The best I've seen here for a production shovel. A few now are building are own , sent a Bull dog pan to a buddy with some specs and when he gets around to it mabey he'll make it for me. Right Steady? :feck: you Fen slackin POS!

 

http://www.wwmfg.com/default.asp?contentID=1099

 

 

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How is that little black chuck-hole cleaner on the tailgate bred? She looks the perfect size for that game. Thanks

 

Shawn

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hi guys if your short of cash get your selves down to your local jtf warehouse digging shovels i have been out with 1 for the last 2 days they are excellent £5.99 each plus vat which is around a quid here is a quick pic if your interested cheers DM http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/uploads/monthly_01_2011/post-18045-0-23570500-1296165432_thumb.jpg

you are due your terrier a bit more respect than buying a cheap spade :thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown:

 

 

these are the dogs danglies

 

http://www.silverlinetools.com/products/d69/s559

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