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Charles White holds a Mcleod tool. Tough, solid raking tool widely used by wildland firefighters at the fireline. Doubles as a hoe or tamper for use in matted leaves and moving loose ground rubble. Formed of high carbon steel, heat-treated, quenched and tempered for long life. The six rate teeth are 3½"(9cm) long and are crimped to add strength. 5'(1.5m) hardwood handle.

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