What's your shovel?

   / What's your shovel? #21  
I've got several shovels; none of which I had to buy. I have a couple old rusty ones I inherited from my Dad, and one really good one that the plumber left me maybe 20 years ago...and while we're at it, I had a garden fork with a fiberglass handle; it lasted a couple years until my Grand son got hold of it. My new one has a wooden handle. Most of my yard and garden tools are turn-of-the-century stuff bought at the auction or garage sales 50 years ago. In fact, when I think about it, a considerable number of my tools were ones I purloined from my Dad; ones that I found on the street, in the parking lot or were left by workmen. Some I found in old cars, etc.
 
   / What's your shovel? #22  
I think I have 4 - maybe 5 shovels. Nothing fancy. Have them spaced around the property - near the house. Don't have to walk a mile to get a shovel.
 
   / What's your shovel? #23  
I've got a few rogue tools and like them a lot. Recently my goto shovel had an unfortunate incident between a tree and my tractor:eek: It wasn't anything great, just the best I could judge the big box store had.

Looking for some quality shovels, recommendations? USFS shovel worth it or the way to go?

The USFS “lady point” isn’t the best general purpose shovel. I too use and have purchased several Rogue tools- nice stuff for fire fighting and yard work.
This sounds like a cop out but I have to try them.....so I go to HD. Some of the Razor Backs are too heavy for me and some are too flimsy. My last one was an Ames sort of middle of the road with regard to cost.
If I couldn’t try them I’d get one from a place that sold firefighter tools (like your Rogue) and avoid the Lady Point.
 
   / What's your shovel? #24  
Still have round and square shovels bought from Sears 30+ years ago when they sold good stuff.
 
   / What's your shovel? #25  
Flat bottom shovels are useless for digging unless it’s in sand. They’re useful for scooping material off a hard surface.
 
   / What's your shovel? #26  
Moms favorite was a Sears bought her for Mother's day about 40 years ago... the shovel has to be balanced just right.

So many are simply crudely made for a lack of a better word.

My contractor friends only use steel handles now as the crews will break anything else in short order...

A well made tool is a thing of beauty... subscribed.
 
   / What's your shovel? #27  
Flat bottom shovels are useless for digging unless it逞エ in sand. They豎*e useful for scooping material off a hard surface.

There's a difference between a shovel and a spade. The latter is what I used for pit digging trees. After using one for a while, I very rarely pick up a pointed shovel now.
The attached photo is the cheap one that I have, although it wasn't inexpensive. It's the one that I keep in the truck, and that I grab if I have some work to.
 

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   / What's your shovel? #28  
There's a difference between a shovel and a spade. The latter is what I used for pit digging trees. After using one for a while, I very rarely pick up a pointed shovel now.
The attached photo is the cheap one that I have, although it wasn't inexpensive. It's the one that I keep in the truck, and that I grab if I have some work to.

Maybe in moist dirt free of roots. Around here you can’t penetrate rock hard dirt with a flat bottom piece.
 
   / What's your shovel? #29  
Maybe in moist dirt free of roots. Around here you can’t penetrate rock hard dirt with a flat bottom piece.

I never used flat bottom shovels until I watched someone that works with a shovel all day... he said flat bottom is the only way to go and then showed me a flat bottom is the same as a spade if you angle it to one corner...

Since then I only carry a flat bottom on the truck... better for snow, clean up etc... not so good down a hole...
 
   / What's your shovel? #30  
That's what we used to dig trees with, before everybody had Vermeer spades. It's easier to cut tree roots with one, which is necessary when you're digging landscape plants. I've pit dug 20' stems, once they laid over into the burlap it took 3 guys to manhandle them and prep the root ball. The guys who know what they're doing will spend a day digging one 40 year old tree for someone who wants that instant landscape look.
 

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