FIRE HOOKS MCLF McLEOD TOOL
The Fire Hooks McLeod Tool, with its large hoe-like-blade on one side and tined blade on the other, is a forest fire tool common in America's western mountain ranges.
It was initially intended for raking fire lines with the teeth and cutting branches and sod with the sharpened hoe edge.
Description
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Complete with fiberglass handle and heavy-duty hoe blade to withstand the rigors of wildland firefighting.
- The McLeod is useful for removing slough and berm from a trail and tamping or compacting tread.
- It can also be used to shape a trail's backslope or for trenching, grubbing, and slashing brush.
- Useful in cutting through deep duff, underbrush, and similar fuels.
- Available with fiberglass or wood handle