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DIGGER SURVEY

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If you were purchasing a new hand digger with serrations (for root cutting) would you want the serrations on the left, right or both sides of the digger. That's holding the digger in front of you with the blade facing up. Please respond below this post. Thank you.
Ralph (Sun Ray)
 
<STRONG>If I were going to use a digger with serrations, I would like them on the left side of the blade. I'm right handed and find it easier, and have more leverage, when trying to "pull" the left side of the blade (coming toward me) as opposed to trying to "push" the right side of the blade.
Hope this makes sense. If you make a digger that's as good as your other products, you can put me down for one.
Thanks,
Otto...</STRONG>
 
I'm kind of ambidextrous. I swing with my right hand, but cut a plug and dig with my left hand. I also wear my Lesche belted onto my left side for faster drawing.
For big or numerous roots, I use a small pair of handheld pruners. So of the wooded areas around here, I can't even get the tip of a Lesche an inch in the ground from all the roots. They aren't big, just lots and lots of smaller roots that act as a net. Real interesting digging in those areas.
HH from Allen in MI
 
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