Rhino Tool, Wood Handle, Council Tools
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The Rhino Tool is a traditional Wildland firefighting tool developed by USFS Wildland Hotshots.
They would cut apart a forest fire shovel and fabricate it into a large earth moving hoe. This would include cutting off the lower end of the spade, separating the spade from the steel shank/neck and welding it back together at a 90 deg. angle.
The Council Tool version of this tool is produced similarly to the NFES Fire shovel, forged as one-piece, into the shape of a hoe, with no welds. This process replaces the need to fabricate/weld, and makes for a more durable tool.
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SPECS:
- This Rhino Tool comes with a curved primary edge for scraping the ground or digging, and two straight secondary edges used to cut through vegetation, or root systems.
- It is available with two different handle lengths, which include the traditional shovel handle 38”, and a longer 48” version.
- The overall lengths are approximately 45” & 53” respectively.
- Made in the USA
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MPN RT-38 RT-48