Lesche Digging Tool & Sod Cutter


Lesche Digging Tool & Sod Cutter by Lesche

          Features:
  • Ideally suited for nursery, landscaping, camping and metal detecting.
  • Blade length of 7 in., width of 1 3/4 in.
  • Made in the USA
  • Comes with handy belt holder

This double-edged digger has a saw tooth edge on one side of the blade to cut through roots and a blade on the other to cut through tuff grass and dirt. The Lesche digging tool has a comfortable rubber grip handle with hand guard plate. Will cut plugs in soil quickly. The digger is 12" overall and made in the USA out of Chrome-Moly steel. Comes with a Cordura belt sheath. Read more...

Nupla 69971 Steel Sod Cutter/Cable Drop Tool with Cutting Blade and Butt Grip, 44" Classic-T Handle


List Price: $101.06
Price: $72.38
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Bully Tools 92390 9-Inch Wide Sod Lifter with Ash Handle D-Grip


Bully Tools 92390 9-Inch Wide Sod Lifter with Ash Handle D-Grip by Bully Tools

List Price: $39.99
Price: $39.99

          Features:
  • American Made
  • High Quality Tool
  • 9-Inch sod lifter
  • 12 gauge steel head

Case Cutlery 092 Case Sod Buster Pocket Knife with Stainless Steel Blade, Black Synthetic


Case Cutlery 092 Case Sod Buster Pocket Knife with Stainless Steel Blade, Black Synthetic by Case Cutlery

List Price: $31.99
Price: $26.07
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          Features:
  • Etched skinner blade
  • Limited lifetime warranty
  • Made in USA
  • Smooth black synthetic handle

Satin finish Tru-Sharp surgical steel skinner blade with etching. Smooth jet-black synthetic handles. No. 00092: Sod Buster, 4-5/8" closed. No. 00095: Sod Buster Jr., 3-5/8" closed. Read more...

Incident reports for St. Charles County

[Map highlight 4] The owner of Keeven Brothers Sod Company, 602 Laura Hill Road, reported Sept. 14 that someone once again made off with several rolls of sod stored on the property. This latest theft is a part of an on-going problem, he told deputies,


Drought drums up lawn questions

Q: We have added fill dirt at our bay house and would like to sod. When is the best time to plant? A: Typically, you can sod anytime turf is available. Sodding in October gives roots a chance to establish while the weather's cooler.


Extreme Makeover's Local Show Airs Dec. 9

A few hours before the family arrived, workers were busy laying sod, placing furniture, moving in appliances, sweeping the driveway and street and cleaning to make sure everything was just right for the big reveal. It all started with a knock on the


Greenlight(R) LaserFocus(R) Now an SAP-Endorsed Business Solution for ...

with traditional remediation processes by providing a visualization tool and the ability to drill down to remediate within the same screen. LaserFocus combines the data related to each SoD conflict and its associated access policy violation.


Have a Plan – and Then What?

07.07.11

One of my instructors once said OSHA, a security program € œA must have four basic components. First, you must really have a plan in place. If you donâ € ™ t have a safety plan, the following three do not make sense. Second, it must be written. Because we all know that itâ € ™ s not writing, he donâ € ™ t happen. Third, the program must be clearly communicated to your employees. They need to know what the program actually involves.

Source: EHS Today (blog)

Have a Plan – and Then What? | Out Loud Blog

by amorrow

One of my OSHA instructors once said, “A safety program has to have four basic components. First of all, you have to actually have a plan in place. If you don’t have a safety plan, the following three are meaningless. Secondly, it needs to be in writing . Because we all know if it’s not written down, it didn’t happen. Thirdly, the program needs to be clearly communicated to your employees. They need to know what the program actually entails. And finally, employers need to...

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