Valley Oak Tool Company delivers the best wheel hoe, broadfork, and sustainable gardening tools to organic growers, farmers and market gardeners. Great wheel hoe Jasen Woodworth From Peterborough, NH on Jan 10, 2018 Ordered this wheel hoe with the 8" tall blade, the 4 tine cultivator, and the steel wheel for incorporating compost into
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Also known as a push plow or garden cultivator, the Valley Oak Wheel Hoe is the Swiss Army Knife of farm and gardening tools! Easy to use, no tools necessary for adjustments. Faster than a hand hoe and more accurate than a tiller. Many attachments. 5 year guarantee!
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For shipping to a P.O. Box please call us at 530-342-6188 or email info@Valleyoaktool.com for additional shipping options. Orders are shipped usually on Mondays for the rest of the year 2021. We do not ship on weekends or US federal holidays. You can check shipping …
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Broadfork Information - Valley Oak Tool Company Broadforks. The Valley Oak Tools steel broadfork combines superior materials, improved design, and attention to detail that you just don't find in other garden tools. The Materials : Our broadforks are constructed with 1/4" alloy steel tines and offer thin-wall extra-strong chromoly steel handles that are light enough to lug around all day.
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Complete Attachment Package for the Valley Oak Wheel Hoe. Sale price. $32500. $325.00. Save $30. Complete Handle Set for the Valley Oak Wheel Hoe. Regular price. $10300. $103.00.
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We’re happy to answer all sorts of gardening questions and give advice about which tool is the best fit for you and your garden. David Grau. Valley Oak Tool Company. info@Valleyoaktool.com. (530) 342-6188.
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Valley Oak Tool Company manufactures and sells the best quality Broadforks, Wheel Hoes and garden tools for your small farm or garden. Ideal for use in small-scale crop production as well as home ...
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Quick Change Pin. $250. $2.50. Default Title - $2.50 USD. Add to Cart. Replacement pin for quick-change of Valley Oak Wheel Hoe attachments. Each attachment comes with a quick-change pin, but they sometimes get lost, or you might want a spare.
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Valley Oak Tool Company. February 20, 2020 ·. Take the work out of weeding with a Valley oak wheel hoe! The perfect tool for preparing and maintaining garden beds, faster and with much less effort than a regular hoe, and without the noise and smell of a power tiller! Easy to use and no tools needed!
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www.Valleyoaktool.com David Grau of Valley Oak Tool Company demonstrates how to install the wooden handles into the sockets of the Broadfork. He also explain...
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We are working on some exciting new things here at Valley Oak Tool Company http://www.Valleyoaktool.com/ ! Here is a quick field test of the electric wheel h...
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It can also make furrows, hill crops, and loosen compacted soil. Also known as a push plow or garden cultivator, the Valley Oak Wheel Hoe is the Swiss Army Knife of gardening tools. Learn how it works on the WHEEL HOE INFORMATION PAGE.
I ordered the Valley Oak because it is adjustable without tools, you can changed attachments easily and its steel construction. The good thing is, if you forget it outside it won't rot like wooden handled hoes. Very happy here. I use this every other day and sharpen the blade every couple weeks.
My first outing with the Broadfork was in our newly erected Polytunnel and the soil was compacted like concrete, the Broadfork made it very easy for me to break it up ready for my Mantis Tiller. The Wheelhoe with the small blade has been great for weeding and also for cutting the sod off areas I am putting into a Veg garden.
Wheel hoes are tools you push through the rows of your garden to weed, till, cultivate, or plow. They have one or two wheels in the front, a tool-mounting area in the middle, and a set of handles in the rear. They first became popular in the late 1890's. What a wheel hoe is used for depends on what attachment is fastened to it.