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Ames True Temper 1188800 Landscaping Axe

 
Ames True Temper 1188800 Landscaping Axe
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Ames True Temper 1188800 Landscaping Axe

True Temper label. Landscapers axe features 3 3/4 lb. head with a 36'' hickory handle.

  • Landscaping axe ideal for branch trimming, tree pruning, wood splitting and cutting

  • Features an exclusive integrally-molded handle guard

  • Handle made from highest grade hickory

  • Head weight: 3-3/4-Pound

  • Handle length: 36-Inch

SKU: 

748599

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List Price: $39.99
Our Price: $36.21
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Product Details:
Product Length: 34.5 inches
Product Width: 8.5 inches
Product Height: 2.75 inches
Product Weight: 5.5 pounds
Package Length: 41.0 inches
Package Width: 19.0 inches
Package Height: 6.3 inches
Package Weight: 6.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 3 customer reviews )
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Firefighters Friend  Oct 17, 2007
By S. Woodburn "firefighter"
When I was a firefighter we called this a Pulaski. I've used it to cut through brush, scrape firelines and dig up burning roots. It's a great all-around tool! It will be the most useful, if not the sharpest, gardening tool in your shed. It's the best and easiest edging tool you can find. You can use the blade end to chop an edge line in the grass and the hoe end to scalp out under the roots. It's heavy enough to hoe tough weeds and to cultivate compacted soil. The hoe end has numerous uses for digging projects, like ditches for cement forms and cutting roots when removing a tree stump. Its lighter than a pick but can still move lots of dirt. And, if there's a grass fire in the neighborhood, call 911 and grab your Pulaski.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Manly man tool  May 15, 2008
By J. Kearney "taste arbiter"
This axe, also known as a Peloski, is unbeatable for digging up those weeds that turn into trees when you turn your back for a year or two (how time flies). I live on the edge of the woods, and this is the only thing that keeps everything at bay. Love it.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Quality Tool, Good Price  Oct 06, 2009
By Christopher Luce "RocketTech"
I bought this landscaping axe- sometimes known as a 'pulaski'- to dig a trench through thick tree roots in soil with alot of clay. Axe arrived sharp and ready to work after removing rubbery edge guards. Blasted right through roots and dirt- secondary blade is handy for severing roots that are near-parallel to the handle. The tool handles well with the wood handle absorbing alot of energy, keeping your hands and arms from tingling. After using it to sever roots I had to press it into duty chopping a tree down that partially blew-over. No problem.
If you will be digging around hard obstructions I would recommend a handle protector or fiberglass handle- repeated hard blows to the wood handle will damage it. This is a must for digging tree roots.