JIM-GEM - Forestry Suppliers

205 West Rankin Street | P.O. Box 8397 | Jackson, Mississippi 39284-8397 | (601) 354-3565, FAX (601) 292-0185

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Forestry Suppliers

Forestry Suppliers Rhino Tool

Item #: 85175
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Forestry Suppliers 38” Rhino Tool

Our version of the commonly modified “Rhino” Firefighting Tool! This heavy-duty tool is made from a USFS spec fire shovel that features a high carbon steel blade. The head is rotated to a right angle, and the pointed tip is cut off to a 7˝ wide beveled blade to provide a highly effective scraping tool for use on the fireline. Our version varies from typical modifications in the way the handle attaches to the head to create a better balanced tool that is more comfortable and easier to use. This heavy-duty beast also works great for chopping and digging, making it ideal for landscaping applications as well. Ash handle. Made in USA.

Product Notes

  • Ships at an oversized rate.

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Quick Specs

Brand Forestry Suppliers
MPN RT38
UPC
UNSPSC 46191600
Made In United States

Quick Specs

Brand: Forestry Suppliers
MPN: RT38
UPC:
UNSPSC: 46191600
Made In: United States

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Anonymous

I own this shovel. I use it when mining for gold. It is awesome, tough, and can be used for a variety of digging activities. It is the coolest universal digging tool I have. I’ll buy another if mine ever wears out.

Anonymous

I have had this rhino for 3 fire seasons here in Idaho and I have used it on many fires. I have named mine Clarice. It is super good in a variety of fuel and soil types. Biggest issue for it is really rocky terrain. It's the perfect hardness for sharpening and holding an edge. It is also very hefty.

Anonymous

It's not going to win a beauty contest. It's literally a shovel that has been chopped apart, then welded back together. And in true Frankenstein fashion this tool is a solid beast! I prefer it over a hoe because its heft makes cutting roots a delightful experience. Plus, it has 3 effective flat edges enabling you to re-shape the earth with ease.