Item Number: GO310
Red Rooster Utility Hoe
Red Rooster Utility Hoe
Heavy Duty Hoe-Style is Similar to the Eye Hoe
- Top quality heavy duty hoe with style similar to eye hoe, constructed of 3/16" thick steel, securely welded to 4 inch long shank
- Equipped with 1-1/2" diam. top quality 60" handle
- Blade is approximately 6-3/8" deep
- Blade top edge and sides are sharpened for ease of use and better cutting/hoeing capabilities
- Overall length 60-1/2 inches
- Ideal hoe for use in heavy weeds or brush, or for use in row crops where a heavy duty hoe is needed that will last a long time
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Description
Description
- Top quality heavy duty hoe with style similar to eye hoe, constructed of 3/16" thick steel, securely welded to 4 inch long shank
- Equipped with 1-1/2" diam. top quality 60" handle
- Blade is approximately 6-3/8" deep
- Blade top edge and sides are sharpened for ease of use and better cutting/hoeing capabilities
- Overall length 60-1/2 inches
- Ideal hoe for use in heavy weeds or brush, or for use in row crops where a heavy duty hoe is needed that will last a long time
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
Cannot ship via SmartPost.
Due to the size of this product, a $5 handling fee will be added to shipping charges.
Shipping Weight: 4.0 lb
Dimensions: 60.0"L x 6.0"W x 7.0"H
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This tool is heavy duty. I use it to clean out my drainage ditches and the handle and head are heavy duty and it's been holding up extremely well 6 months into having it.
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from 9166 reviewsI grow flats of this for my pet pigs, because of the high nutritional content. They love it. I find them waiting at the growing location every afternoon waiting for their fave. I've grown beautiful flats of pea sprouts and alfalfa for them too, but they turn up their snouts and walk away.