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What makes a good hoe?
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<blockquote data-quote="jedstivers" data-source="post: 660177" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>Sorry but that one was was just too easy. Look for older ones at estate sales and things like that, the newer ones just aren't any good. I have a shovel that I have used since the mid 80's and I wont let anyone use it either. If you want a real sho-nuff hoe you can get the kind the penitentiary uses, they are called grubbing hoes and can really clean some stuff up but they will wear you down fast. My local co-op ordered mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedstivers, post: 660177, member: 8873"] Sorry but that one was was just too easy. Look for older ones at estate sales and things like that, the newer ones just aren't any good. I have a shovel that I have used since the mid 80's and I wont let anyone use it either. If you want a real sho-nuff hoe you can get the kind the penitentiary uses, they are called grubbing hoes and can really clean some stuff up but they will wear you down fast. My local co-op ordered mine. [/QUOTE]
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