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Baron 4080019/00260 Solid Socket Peavie, Duckbill Tip, Steel Tip, Wood Handle
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Lightweight, kiln dried wood handle with lacquer finish. For log sizes varies from 8 to 24 in. Forestry tool used for rolling and positioning logs. Replacement handle available Orgill Sku (8348005).
Manufacturer:
BARON
Model Number:
4080019
UPC:
042453408194
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