Yamadori digger :)

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Yamadori digger :)

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Came across this on FB, everyone should have at least 1 :whistle:

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Awesome! I want one, no, two (never hurts to have a spare). And it even comes in the right color, Catepillar Yellow.

You've got to love serious gardening tools. Thanks Craig, :clap:

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I have seen these before and they are so cool :-)

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Hmmmm..methinks there would be a market in smaller, more mobile ones. :whistle:
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I think that would be called a 'shovel' bodhi.
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shibui wrote:Post by shibui » 3 minutes ago
I think that would be called a 'shovel' bodh
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What an amazing tool, oh, yes want one want one, showed hubby but he wouldnt make one for me
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These are sooo much fun to use :D :D :D
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You could certainly do some damage with that thing.

But so much FUN though! :cool:
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bodhidharma wrote:Hmmmm..methinks there would be a market in smaller, more mobile ones. :whistle:
Like this Bodhi!]
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kcpoole wrote: Like this Bodhi!]
Damn, i was just starting to work on my patent :tounge:
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bodhidharma wrote:
kcpoole wrote: Like this Bodhi!]
Damn, i was just starting to work on my patent :tounge:
Have asked by brother ( works in a mower shop), if they have seen anything like this in OZ as I cannot find anything on the web in OZ

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Post by PaulC »

Thanks for the link to the dyna digger Ken,

that has got my creative thought juices flowing with that powered shovel.

Had to take a second look though when the video first started up, thought I had opened up an episode of world of bonsai !!

Seems they share the same intro theme!!

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G,day Craig I am not sure but the Guy in welshpool road wattle grove digs Grass trees ( Xanthorrhoea preissii ) ( Christmas trees( Nuytsia floribunda) and has now started digging Melaleucas. He might use one of them as he has a fantastic survival rate.

He even had some Christmas trees in the Perth Zoo grounds.

A very handy weapon for digging :tu:

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Pup wrote:G,day Craig I am not sure but the Guy in welshpool road wattle grove digs Grass trees ( Xanthorrhoea preissii ) ( Christmas trees( Nuytsia floribunda) and has now started digging Melaleucas. He might use one of them as he has a fantastic survival rate.

He even had some Christmas trees in the Perth Zoo grounds.

A very handy weapon for digging :tu:

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I did not realise a Nuytsia could be transplanted. Do you know if the host was dug up too? I tried to germinate some a while back with suitable hosts in the pot but didn't even get germination. Are they cultivated in Perth or only wild?

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