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Which Pond Scoop Should I buy

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HDGib

01-22-2007 08:44:08




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I have a 42 9N. I am looking at Pond Scoops. I have seen 2 types. The King Kutter with 2 over head supports about $300. it says about 5 cubic feet. and another type with one tubular (round) over head support $230. Says about 10 cubic feet. Both are reversable with a 30" Scoop. Is one better then the other. The King Kutter looks like the pivot point stick out on the inside of the scoop. The other dosen"t look like they do. Kind of like the Howes non reversable kind. the King Kutter is easily found on line (can"t seem to post a pic) the other can be found on e-bay with a "pond scoop" search.

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Oldmax

01-23-2007 05:29:12




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 Re: Which Pond Scoop Should I buy in reply to HDGib, 01-22-2007 08:44:08  
Are you just talking about a schoop for back of tractor like a ford-706



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hdgib

01-23-2007 20:15:40




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 Re: Which Pond Scoop Should I buy in reply to Oldmax, 01-23-2007 05:29:12  
Yes. I had read a few posts calling it a Pond Scoop, but have learned that the device has many names. Most common is dirt scoop, other names such as a rear bucket, slip bucket or slip scoop.
I purchased one today and hope to have lots of fun with it. I will be careful though. Thanks for responding Oldmax



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