Grubbing Spades
Baack grubbing spades original
Due to the high stresses involved when clearing or transplanting trees and prying out the root ball, digging and grubbing spades have a particularly sturdy blade. The handle is thicker and is additionally protected by an extended handle holder. It is used primarily in tree nurseries and in gardening and landscaping.
spades forged from one piece
-
11022 digging spade No.2 ash-D
-
11052 digging spade No 5 Ash-D
-
11062 grubbing spade massiv E
Baack Original digging and grubbing spades
Baack digging spades are characterized by a solid forged back in the blade. Thanks to this reinforcement, the spade does not need an additional stability housing in the blade, is therefore free of soil accumulation and always remains shiny. As with all forged Baack spades, the blade is conically forged and self-sharpening. Digging spades are used for digging and transplanting and are extremely sturdy in design to withstand strong leverage forces.
Whether for daily use as a professional or in the home garden, with these special spades you have the best hand tool for heavy-duty use in your hands.
You can find all models of the Baack Original digging spade series in our catalog on page 14.
The benefits in your hands
Handle made of the best ash wood
Unpainted so that the wood absorbs sweat while working and thus always guarantees a firm grip. The Baack original spring technology protects the handle optimally against breakage.
Round-head rivets
Round-head rivets can be removed easily, quickly and cleanly when changing the handle. Simply grind off the head and knock it out with a nail.
Forged from a single piece of special steel
With an average of 156 blows from an air hammer, the 1200°C hot blank is stretched and spread out. This creates a compaction of the steel from the handle holder to the cutting edge that can withstand almost any workload.
Forged reinforcement
During forging, a so-called spine is formed in the blade, which gives the spade additional stability. Unlike spades with a pressed-out housing, no soil accumulates on the Baack spade. This makes working easier, the entire blade is used and remains shiny.
Self-sharpening
Thanks to the masterful technique of our master blacksmiths, the blade is forged conically. This means that it gets thinner from the top to the cutting edge. This means that the spade sharpens itself as if by magic while you work and cuts into the soil extremely easily.