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Alot of lads we would drop in for a days hunting with dont have them in there kit, we always have one along with other tools that are not always used on every dig, if you read the thread from the begi

neil,im going to be civil here but what an arrogant statement,tut tut tut .Your telling me you go out without a bar.....its you I would think, that hasnt learnt enough over the years.I hope the B&amp

in over 30 years Ive never seen nor heard of a dog being injured with a t bar.At what force would you be pushing through the ground to injure an animal,lol.Impossible Id say to happen unless your ramm

I honestly cannot think of useing one apart from tie the dogs to and surely they can only be used in soft stuff

Yeah they are handy for tying dogs up too. Not at all heavy and can be used on most types off ground not just soft. Ripstop as for weight thats not an issue, unnecessary excessive force could result in harming the dog, if you know the depth indicated by the box your hardly going to be bouncing on it when you know you've only a few inches to go. Only a fool would do such a thing. I Wouldn't leave the house without one myself personnally, not that I always bar in on every dig but for deeper digs they do help you find the tube. Bars were used well before locators so you can't really knock them.

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what i meant mudd was a reply mentioned a bar, i presumed it was a digginv bar so that is what i meant by accidents, with the weight of one like the exca quik, etc. obviously a t bar would be used for find/locate the dog.

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Excellent tool, probing for a tube, tying out, clearing back cover, an all purpose tool.

Gives a clearer understanding of what is happening below ground before breaking through,i.e. digging on, holding mid tube etc..

Stainless for ease of cleaning and to stop corrosion.

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