One of my favorites for its survival details. It's a 1960"s vintage Campos Hermanos (brothers Campos) made in Mexico.
It may be a bit worn. I am using it on a job right now.
I had a tool of that size and shape, quite handy. Unfortunately lost it when I pulled out a bush, and dragged it over the tool. Still haven’t found it , and dug a lot replanting there.
I had a tool of that size and shape, quite handy. Unfortunately lost it when I pulled out a bush, and dragged it over the tool. Still haven’t found it , and dug a lot replanting there.
That's why i spraypaint my rented mules orange. It's ugly but I can see them better in the dirt piles.
I use my tools, expect to damage or wear them out. Nothing really nice nor expensive in my ****.
All are here take me money, not brownie pounds with fellow tool polishers.
Yeah, I'm guilty too. I made some prettier than required for functions too.