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John Deere 59 in. Steel Square Transfer Shovel Fiberglass Handle

Category Hand Tools
John Deere 59 in. Steel Square Transfer Shovel Fiberglass Handle – Hand Tools | City Lumber | Your One Stop Shop Hardware, Building Supplies & Tools in Texas San Angelo, Texas
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John Deere 59 in. Steel Square Transfer Shovel Fiberglass Handle

Item Code: 7005567
This John Deere transfer shovel is ideal for lifting and moving heavy loads of rock, soil and other materials. It is the highest quality tool. Designed to transport loose material such as soil, sand and gravel.
Category Hand Tools
This John Deere transfer shovel is ideal for lifting and moving heavy loads of rock, soil and other materials. It is the highest quality tool. Designed to transport loose material such as soil, sand and gravel.

Specifications

Blade Length

11

Blade Material

Steel

Blade Width

9

Brand

John Deere

Brand Name

John Deere

Category

Hand Tools

Color

Black/Yellow

Country of Origin

Mexico

Handle Length

48

Handle Material

Fiberglass

Handle Type

Long Handle

Overall Length

59

Product Type

Shovel

Tool Type

TRANSFER

Warning

This product can expose you to chemicals including Diisononyl phthalate (DINP), wich is known to the State of California to cause cancer.

This John Deere transfer shovel is ideal for lifting and moving heavy loads of rock, soil and other materials. It is the highest quality tool. Designed to transport loose material such as soil, sand and gravel.

Specifications

Blade Length

11

Blade Material

Steel

Blade Width

9

Brand

John Deere

Brand Name

John Deere

Category

Hand Tools

Color

Black/Yellow

Country of Origin

Mexico

Handle Length

48

Handle Material

Fiberglass

Handle Type

Long Handle

Overall Length

59

Product Type

Shovel

Tool Type

TRANSFER

Warning

This product can expose you to chemicals including Diisononyl phthalate (DINP), wich is known to the State of California to cause cancer.

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