Mickle123 833 Posted October 12, 2018 Report Share Posted October 12, 2018 What digging bars do everyone find best? Or are most people having them made up? Any ideas welcome Quote Link to post
Kaiser Sozé 282 Posted October 12, 2018 Report Share Posted October 12, 2018 33 minutes ago, Mickle123 said: What digging bars do everyone find best? Or are most people having them made up? Any ideas welcome Mine is 20mm Stainless Steel T piece bar...45.5" bar with 11" handle... height and handle should be made to measure. 1 Quote Link to post
darencross 72 Posted October 12, 2018 Report Share Posted October 12, 2018 Wicks do a gd solid metat digging bar £25 Quote Link to post
jiggy 3,209 Posted October 12, 2018 Report Share Posted October 12, 2018 I've a sprong from a horse drawn tumbling rake.( for turning hay) I seen it when I was working in a farmers yard one day and asked him for hit. I had to endure the story of why the first one broke and the who and where the blacksmith was when he forged it 60 years ago to replace it before he gave it to me. It's a lovely bar 3foot 6inch with a curl on top which makes it also act as a walking stick. I always bring it on walks with dogs and it has helped me root out many dogs that accidentally drop in on walks. I've dug a dog at 4 feet deep with only the bar. My father also had one until my brother the big ape broke it swinging out of it Never liked T bars they always stick in your hip when walking. 2 Quote Link to post
Rabbit Hunter 6,613 Posted October 12, 2018 Report Share Posted October 12, 2018 Digging bars or T-pieces? They do two different jobs. A good pinch bar does the job for digging tough ground, but I reckon if you had a roundmouth, a sharp tooth and a long handled graft there's not many places that you couldn't tackle without the need for a bar. 4 1 Quote Link to post
jiggy 3,209 Posted October 12, 2018 Report Share Posted October 12, 2018 2 minutes ago, Rabbit Hunter said: Digging bars or T-pieces? They do two different jobs. A good pinch bar does the job for digging tough ground, but I reckon if you had a roundmouth, a sharp tooth and a long handled graft there's not many places that you couldn't tackle without the need for a bar. If the locator goes wallop then that probe bar is plan B and becomes the most important bit of kit that you have. I've seen battery's go dead and the question after the dog is dropped! Did you turn on the collar! No I thought you already did. Doesn't happen often but can happen. I can see it been over used too and lads stabbing dogs accidentally and putting pressure on game Unnessecarily and dog ends up under pressure. If you drop a solid dog then it's just mark and dig but with pups or watery dogs that you dig and there is no game then it helps. Break down on a 3 or 4 way junction and pipes get filled in then have a prod to see where tubes are. I wish I didn't need one but unfortunately all dogs aren't solid and it can get messy if you have a dog that you had high hopes for that turns into a crock of sh1t. 3 1 Quote Link to post
Mickle123 833 Posted October 12, 2018 Author Report Share Posted October 12, 2018 Yes it was more the digging bar I was referring to rather than T piece I’ve seen a few people have digging bar as the shaft of long handled graft but do people find these too heavy or not too bad? Quote Link to post
Rabbit Hunter 6,613 Posted October 12, 2018 Report Share Posted October 12, 2018 Depends how tough you are lol. Decent weight in the bar will help. 1 Quote Link to post
Mickle123 833 Posted October 12, 2018 Author Report Share Posted October 12, 2018 57 minutes ago, Rabbit Hunter said: Depends how tough you are lol. Decent weight in the bar will help. I’m not that tough so I’ll just use a broom stick handle 1 Quote Link to post
rob284 1,682 Posted October 12, 2018 Report Share Posted October 12, 2018 Welded a 6ft solid inch bar to a graft head and it will shift any ground. Carrying it is torture but it’s often worth it and can half the time at a dig. 1 1 Quote Link to post
Mickle123 833 Posted October 12, 2018 Author Report Share Posted October 12, 2018 7 minutes ago, rob284 said: Welded a 6ft solid inch bar to a graft head and it will shift any ground. Carrying it is torture but it’s often worth it and can half the time at a dig. I’m thinking of getting something similar made up Quote Link to post
shaneg 2,578 Posted October 13, 2018 Report Share Posted October 13, 2018 4 hours ago, rob284 said: Welded a 6ft solid inch bar to a graft head and it will shift any ground. Carrying it is torture but it’s often worth it and can half the time at a dig. That’s what I use all the time I wouldn’t go without one. Heavy to carry but definitely saves time when digging 1 Quote Link to post
jiggy 3,209 Posted October 13, 2018 Report Share Posted October 13, 2018 5 hours ago, rob284 said: Welded a 6ft solid inch bar to a graft head and it will shift any ground. Carrying it is torture but it’s often worth it and can half the time at a dig. I have one of them too and they are great job in hard ground. They are good for giving you a hernia too 1 Quote Link to post
Rat face 1,655 Posted October 13, 2018 Report Share Posted October 13, 2018 Shovel bars are mint one lad keeping the sides straight an braking the ground up and the other spooning out.... I prefer them to a sharptooth if I'm honest. 2 Quote Link to post
shaneg 2,578 Posted October 13, 2018 Report Share Posted October 13, 2018 2 hours ago, Rat face said: Shovel bars are mint one lad keeping the sides straight an braking the ground up and the other spooning out.... I prefer them to a sharptooth if I'm honest. I’d be the same heavy graft all day before the sharptooth.has anyone put a heavy onto the sharptooth. I’m thinking of cutting mine and doing it Quote Link to post
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