extra dirt scoop?

(quoted from post at 22:04:03 08/27/10) I might loan you one for a few weeks. A guy doesn't use one that often to really need buying one.
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My scoop is one of my most frequently used implements. I use it year round for all sorts of things from road repair, digging flower beds, and moving firewood. Best $100 I ever spent.
 
I've been looking for one myself for a while,but I don't really go anywhere,so I'll have to keep looking.Actually, they aren't that expensive new,but like Ultradog said,it's hard to justify the cost,no more than I'd use it.---lha
 
I live too far away to loan you anything but I did buy one recently.

I scoured Craigslist every day for 6 weeks or so until one came up. They are $350 new. I got mine (lightly used and in great condition) for $100.

I know that there are enough of them out there that you can find one used at a good price ... just depends how long you are willing to wait for a good deal to show up.
 
Seriously? if you really wanted one you would have one from your local TSC by now. i bought mine there, best $350 i have spent in a long time. use it for moving dirt, rocks, firewood, ashes (from the firewood) and moving horse crap. I bought mine new because every one i found used for $100 to $150 seemed to be banged up bad or rusted terrible. think of it this way, if you spend the extra you know what you got.
 
Saw one on eau claire CL a while back. Maybe will come up again.
Don't forget to get another N when you get your scoop so's you don't have to change imps alla time
 
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