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Something I never bother using,, although I have two made up at home proper stainless jobs,,, one about 2 foot and one about a foot or just over ,,,   But to be honest if I were going to use one it

To big... for ferreting,,and feck carrying that,,,

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made for me by a mate. just sprayed the top of it :thumbs:

 

That looks huge,,, or is it just the pic?

 

Looks like the type a terrier man would use,, where they lean on it with there chest to get it through the ground..

 

You know you would be better , with something smaller,,, you can just youse one of those long screwdrivers,,, about a foot long ;)

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made for me by a mate. just sprayed the top of it :thumbs:

 

That looks huge,,, or is it just the pic?

 

Looks like the type a terrier man would use,, where they lean on it with there chest to get it through the ground..

 

You know you would be better , with something smaller,,, you can just youse one of those long screwdrivers,,, about a foot long ;)

 

Yes its quite long. About 2 1/2 feet. Its fine for now as it gives me support but once my knees better then i will cut it down :thumbs:

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'AirgunGuy' timestamp='1356088958' post='2955944']

I've never used 1 of these guys....isn't there a danger of damaging the ferret?

 

More danger of chopping it with a spade if your a bit eager with the digging

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