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  1. May 15, 2015 · Bar offers a digging and chipping end and a tamper for repacking soil around posts. Ideal 69 in. length and 16 lb. overall weight, high tempered steel for strength and durability. Call 1-888-HD-HUSKY for customer service and support. Backed by a Lifetime Warranty.

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  2. The Bully Tools Steel Tamping / Digging Bar with 3/8-Inch Thick Plate comes with a limited lifetime warranty that protects against defects in material and workmanship. Ideal for digging into tough and rocky ground, as well as tampering soil with the opposite end flat plate.

  3. Sometimes called a Spud Bar, this powerful tool makes short work of digging holes in situations when a post hole digger just won’t work. The thick, heavy chisel point at one end cuts roots, breaks concrete, loosens hard soil and clay, and pries out rocks, while the mushroom head at the other tamps soil tightly back into holes.

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  4. The GroundWork 70 in. Steel Tamp Bar is excellent for prying, digging, smoothing and flattening. Made from rugged steel and topped with a rust-proof finish, this tamping bar withstands wear and tear as well as rain.

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    • Groundwork
    • $42.99
  5. This Razor-Back tamper is ideal for tamping asphalt, gravel, stone and dirt. This all steel constructed tamper is durable to withstand heavy duty construction for industrial, residential and commercial applications. It also has a 10 in. handle grip to provide hand comfort and control when tamping.

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    • Bully Tools
    • $60.92
  6. 60 in. H Steel Handle with Pinch Point Bar. Great for those project requiring prying and spading in hard, compact or rocky ground. 60 in. Premium Forged Steel weighing 18 lbs. offers a digging end to break up hard compact and rocky soil.

  7. Fortunately, our Tamping / Digging Bar is designed for digging into tough ground, loosening dirt, cutting buried roots, breaking up hardpan, and levering rocks for when you need to set posts, plant trees, or dislodge tree stumps.

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