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Broke My Lesche Digger Yesterday

Is the lesche digger the best all around digger out there?

Not in my opinion.

Mine won't break near that easy,,,,, No Joke!

I do not cut plugs. They are too destructive, especially
under dry conditions here in Arkansas. If you want to
pis off a land owner here abouts, cut some plugs in his
nice lawn in the summer time.

I designed my own digger after learning the hobby better
and the mechanics of recovering targets.

I got this,

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It is the only hand digger I need. It works any where. It will not
break and never needs sharpening.

Made it out of a Craftsman 3/4 inch, 15 inch long breaker bar,

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I made another one with a $5 ratchet I got at a pawn shop,

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I used a 6 inch bench grinder to shape them and plastic dip
for the handles,

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Happy Huntin,
 
I can dig 8" and pull a crushed soda can out of a hole I have to
stretch to get it out of. It is an improvement on the screw driver.
It will scoop dry dirt out of a 2" hole. All I need is my Arkie digger
and an electronic pin pointer.

I'll Let Tha Pics Speak For Themselves

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Happy Huntin,

Tabdog
 
It is not that I think the Leschet is not a good digger.

I think the Leschat is a great digger.

It is just that mine is much better for Tabdog,
 
My weight is 198, down from 242, will that be too much to lean on it????

Dusty

I weighed 260 when I stuck the tip of my digger in
a recess less than 1/2 inch deep on a bridge railing
and hung from it.

Don't gasp,,, I was only a couple of feet off the
ground,,, lol

That was before I took those pics above.

I have thrown it onto concrete and steel, point
first as hard as I could.

It will not break or ever need sharpening.

I have dug tens upon tens of thousands of targets
with my Arkie Digger.

It's kind a like tryin to break a Craftsman ratchet.

It takes a lot of tryin,,, I'll tell ya,
 
UH OH... you're breaking the 1st rule of lesche digger users... never admit to a broken lesche digger. LOL jk

Don't let the ames tru temper guys hear about this, it will be a battle to the death. You, single handedly took the power and ability for all lesche digger users to say "there's never been a single report of a lesche tool breaking".

You my friend ROCK! Congrats are in order, and I applaud your courage and bravery! :shock:







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That is the same spot mine broke. I was prying on a frozen plug. :lol:

You will have a new one in your hands within 10 days. Very easy company to work with.

I called them told them it was about 2 years old, she asked where I bought it and told her. She said no problem, send it in. Less than 10 days later I had my new one. Great customer service at wwmfg

G2M
 
This is very interesting... had the same thing happen to mine as well. One cutting tooth closer to the tip though. I didn't want to be down so had one of my mechanics take it home and attempt welding it. She is still serving me well after the fix, but didn't think to talk to the maker about it being a defect. Very good to know they stand behind their product.

Lakota
 
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