Soil tilling implement with novel tine and footrest structure

Earth working – Guided by walking attendant; supported – propelled – or held... – Hand tool

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172382, 294 49, A01B 118

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ABSTRACT:
A dirt-loosening tool comprising of an elongated handle having a head at one end that has multiple prongs in separate planes that can be easily pushed into soil. A footrest deposed between the separate planes doubles as a leveraged fulcrum. This allows for effortless cultivation of compacted dirt.

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