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General Prong

Prongs are designed to dig hard soils and lever out roots, rocks and other hard to remove debris in soil. Prongs do not replace any gardening tool.<br><br>http://www.prong.com.au/

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General Prong

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  1. Welcome To Long Prong Yellow

  2. About us Prongs are designed to dig hard soils and lever out roots, rocks and other hard to remove debris in soil. Prongs do not replace any gardening tool. However they will give the shovel and garden fork a few days off. Prongs are ground engaging tools designed to save time and back breaking digging using the very simple process of optimising leverage. There are no moving parts. Prongs are all steel (no wooden handles to break!!) and made using only the very best of materials. Prongs are an Australian idea. One day after breaking a shovel and fork handle the inventor figured there had to be a better way. He went to one of his mates, who owned a successful agricultural engineering business, who had been designing broad acre farming equipment for years. Their knowledge of ground engaging tools and soil cultivation was just what was needed to work through the complex issues of strength and angles of entry for the single tine. There are very few tools to dig out stubborn debris that has embedded itself in the ground for years. Prongs have been designed to fill the gap between the uses of shovels, gardening forks, crowbars and iron bars. All too often the “face” of a shovel is too much hard work when it comes to hard soils. What is needed is a tool that can break up the soil. The alternatives are either an iron bar or crow bar and these are usually far too heavy to continually lift up and down without significant effort. Prongs are all fitted with a “heel” to allow extra force to be applied to make penetration that much easier.

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