General Discussion
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Subject: Where Can I Buy a Broadfork?
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| VTSteve |
South Hero, VT
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I've been interested in a broadfork ever since I read Christie Harp uses one.
Not that I believe it would help me grow a 1725. lol
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9/8/2010 9:52:43 PM
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| OkieGal |
Boise City, Oklahoma, USA
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http://meadowcreature.com/broadfork.php I'm getting one this winter. I even know some hale dudes that I can hire to buck it for me as no way am I in any condition to.
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9/8/2010 11:10:26 PM
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| John-D-Farmer |
Breslau, Ontario, Canada
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I have the one from LeeValley. Great tool! very well made and sturdy.
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9/9/2010 8:37:53 AM
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| merrman |
chilliwack, b.c. , canada eh
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Also have the lee valley broadfork. Works great if you don't mind a little hard work. Won't work good on packed soil but is great on a plot that has been worked up before. Be careful if you encounter roots as they will bend the forks.
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9/9/2010 9:31:58 PM
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| VTSteve |
South Hero, VT
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Thanks to all for replies.
Deb, the Vashon broadfork looks great. It's expensive, but then again, my patch deserves the best.lol.
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9/11/2010 8:08:08 AM
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| OkieGal |
Boise City, Oklahoma, USA
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I want a solid one that one looked solid. Our soil is not for wimpystuff.
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9/11/2010 3:48:30 PM
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