November 1, 2010, 5:26 pm by: lukke
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The shovel is usually a heavy-duty hand, wooden or metal tool whose blade is held in place by a wooden or metal bar. It is generally used to shovel out gravel or other loose soil, dig up dirt and debris from inside or outside a building or construction site, and to carry large quantities of dirt or sand.
The shovel also acts to remove dust, mud and soot from construction sites. The shovel is generally used by professional diggers and by farmers to shovel soil, dirt, gravel, sand or soil sludge from their work sites.
Many people will use shovels for this purpose, although many professional diggers also use them for their own use. The shovel can be used as a shovel, a shovel-mounted shovel, a shovel-mounted maul, or a simple hand or large hand shovel to carry loose dirt or rubble or stones, and to pick up loose earth and loose plant material such as leaves, bark or wood.
The shovel is an extremely popular tool and can have wide usage. It is used extensively in agriculture, construction and gardening, it is very reliable, cheap, simple and inexpensive and can be readily stored away in a tool kit. The shovel can also be useful in agricultural areas where it is essential to gather loose material or to carry up to 20 pounds or more of material.
The shovel comes standard in the United States because the Federal Government has determined that the shovel as the most common tool in agriculture and construction.
The shovel is used to transport large amounts of dirt and other loose material.
The shovel is used by the public to transport material such as soil, plant material, leaves, tree limbs, dirt, gravel, sand, etc. The shovel will often be used to carry large amounts of soil. A heavy-duty tool such as a shovel-mounted maul or a shovel-mounted shovel can carry up to 20 pounds of material such as soil or gravel.