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NEW LIGHTWEIGHT AIR HOE • Manufactured with Special Bellota Steel SOIL PREPARATION ; HOES WE WERE, WE ARE, WE WILL BE Lightweight Air Hoe NEW LIGHTWEIGHT AIR HOE • Manufactured with special Bellota steel. • Manufactured in one single piece, lightweight and unbreakable. AND AGRICULTURE GARDENING • 3+ steel treatment for a longer tool life: doesn’t break, warp or wear away. • Sharpened for easy insertion into the ground. • Special paint to prevent breakage of the tool and it doesn´t contaminate the soil. RECOMMENDED USE • Ready to use: Houe with handle. • PEFC certified varnished beech wood handle. FOR WORK ON SPECIFIC TYPES OF LAND • Spare parts availables (Houes and handles). Uses: • For till the soil, weed, hoe and detailed jobs, dig trenches and make ridges. NONGPEDROOUS TILLED SMALL LARGER • For non rocky soil, tilled land,small allotments and larger plots of land. LAND LAND ALLOTMENTS PLOTS OF LAND Lightweight Air Hoe with Handle 1200 L1-CM 1200 Lightweight Air Hoe with Handle 500 L2-CM 500 REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M L1CM1200 18,50 651706 2 1.210 150 180 ML1200 L2CM500 17,50 651751 2 600 134 110 ML500 For till the soil, weed and hoe.Wide and short blade for general For till the soil, weed, hoe and detailed jobs. Short and narrow blade for INNOVATIVE CHARACTERISTICS maintenance jobs. Users can work standing upright, which prevents specific maintenance work. It can be used with one hand for detailed back injury. finishes. WE REDUCE WEIGHT AND MULTIPLY FEATURES OVAL EYE Lightweight Air Hoe with Handle 1200 L3-CM 1200 Lightweight Air Hoe with Handle 500 L4-CM 500 The correct position of the REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M handle is guaranteed. + LIGHTWEIGHT L3CM1200 21,50 651799 2 1.230 200 140 M 1200 L4CM500 20,50 651836 2 690 200 100 ML500 40% lighter thanks to its For dig trenches.Long and wide blade for construction and tilling the soil. For dig trenches.Long and narrow blade to dig narrow ditches and Users can work standing upright, which prevents back injury. gain access to difficult areas. It can be used with one hand for detailed design and production. finishes. REINFORCED RIB It prevents the warping of the blade and it gives it extra rigidity. FULLY TEMPERED SHARPENED EDGE It stops the edge from Lightweight Air Hoe with Handle 1200 L5-CM 1200 It favours easy and warping and wearing REF. € g A mm B mm M L5CM1200 20,50 comfortable penetration away. 651881 2 1.400 200 180 ML1200 For make ridges.Extra thick and long blade for more general work that in the soil. involves moving the earth. It can be used standing upright to prevent back injury. LIGHTWEIGHT AIR HOE Spare Parts Handle 1200mm long OVAL L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 EXTRAGLONG SHAPE For an upright and comfortable working It favours a safe and comfortable grip position: it prevents bad posture and back A injuries Spare Parts B REF. € A mm B mm Handle 500mm long L1 13,20 651683 3 Wide and short blade 150 180 ERGONOMIC L2 12,30 651737 3 Short and narrow blade 134 110 L3 16,20 651775 3 Logn and wide blade 200 140 It can be used with just one hand: it L4 14,40 651812 3 Long and narrow blade 200 100 prevents wrist and hand injuries and it L5 15,50 651850 3 Extra-thick and long blade 200 180 reduces the force required by 30% Spare Parts handle for light houes are on page 165. 20 21 HOES AND FORKS: SINCE 1908 UNBREAKABLE It doesn’t break, warp or wear away. ROBUST Forged in one piece. DURABLE Made of special Bellota steel. Heat treated. Water-based varnish and paint: protects it against corrosion and it doesn´t contaminate the soil. Central nerve gives the tool strength Ref. 1002 Ref. 85B Ref. We are manufacturers Polished and sharpened edge to make it to penetrate the soil. 22 23 SOIL PREPARATION Hoes • Manufactured with special Bellota steel. • Forged in one single piece, unbreakable. AND AGRICULTURE GARDENING • 3+ steel treatment for a longer tool life: doesn’t break, warp or wear away. • Polished and sharpened for easy insertion into the ground. • Special paint and varnish to prevent breakage of the tool. Uses: • To aerate, till the soil and prepare land for sowing. • For tidying tasks around trees and vines. Hoe 5 Hoe with Handle 5 REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M 5 29,06 101201 12 1.550 230 120 M6 5CM1400 41,94 652109 2 1.550 230 120 M6 For digging trenches. A B Hoe 1 Hoe with Handle 1 Hoe 7 Hoe 8 REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M 1-A 14,72 100105 12 375 130 80 M1 1ACM1200 22,48 651904 2 375 130 80 M1 7-A 14,76 101409 12 325 135 50 M1 8-A 16,93 101508 12 525 155 80 M3 1-B 15,16 100204 12 450 150 90 M1 1BCM1200 22,92 651928 2 450 150 90 M1 8-B 17,37 101607 12 700 175 100 M3 1-C 16,81 100303 12 700 160 105 M4 8-C 20,59 101706 12 925 195 120 M3 For precision tasks. Small hoe for precision tasks. Hoe 2 Hoe 3 Hoe 10 Hoe 11 REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M 2-A 19,36 100402 12 900 180 140 M4 3-A 22,62 100709 12 1.000 190 180 M4 10-A 25,69 101904 12 1.250 210 145 M4 11-A 30,49 102208 12 1.850 240 120 M6 2-B 19,63 100501 12 1.000 190 145 M4 3-B 23,07 100808 12 1.100 190 195 M4 For digging and planting. 3-C 22,45 100907 12 1.000 195 195 M4 For turning the soil, weeding, digging over. Hoe 4 Hoe with Handle 4 Hoe 43 Hoe 53 REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M 4-A 22,40 101003 12 1.100 200 165 M4 4BCM1400 35,25 651942 2 1.300 210 180 M4 43-0 28,38 102703 12 1.300 220 165 M7 53-A 22,58 103403 12 1.000 225 75 M4 4-B 23,68 101102 12 1.300 210 180 M4 43-B 31,21 102901 12 1.400 235 185 M7 53-B 25,20 103502 12 1.050 245 85 M4 For making ridges, moving soil and draining. For digging and making grooves. For making ridges. 24 25 SOIL PREPARATION ; HOES AGRICULTURE AND AGRICULTURE GARDENING Hoe 58 Hoe 69 Hoe 83 Hoe 84 REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M 58-0 24,22 103809 12 1.100 190 120 M4 69-A 28,10 104103 12 1.400 270 110 M4 83-A 23,92 107203 12 1.100 195 140 M4 84-A 18,98 107500 12 650 150 130 M4 58-A 28,61 103908 12 1.300 220 130 M4 69-B 31,00 104202 12 1.725 310 120 M6 84-B 20,12 107609 12 850 160 150 M4 Navarra pattern. 84-C 20,22 107708 12 825 170 140 M4 84-E 22,45 107906 12 1.000 190 160 M4 A Hoe 72 Hoe 77 B Hoe 85 Hoe with Handle 85 REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M 72-A 1,5 L 20,74 104301 12 700 225 M3 77-D 3,5 L 30,72 105308 12 1.600 285 M4 85-A 17,97 108101 12 650 155 115 M3 85-B CM 900 25,55 142754 2 1.175 165 125 M3 72-B 2 L 22,45 104400 12 950 240 M3 85-B 18,38 108200 12 725 165 125 M3 85-B CM 1200 27,27 500004 2 1.175 165 125 M3 72-C 2,5 L 23,82 104509 12 1.200 260 M4 85-C 20,64 108309 12 800 175 135 M3 72-D 3 L 26,67 104608 12 1.300 285 M4 Galicia pattern. For potatoe growing. Hoe 80 Hoe 81 Hoe 87 Hoe 89 REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M REF. € g A mm B mm M 80-A 22,45 105704 12 950 180 160 M3 81-000 1,5 L 20,80 106800 12 750 190 165 M3 87-B 17,58 108408 12 1.025 180 135 M4 89-A 18,70 109009 12 675 150 115 M3 80-B 22,97 105803 12 975 180 170 M3 81-00 2 L 22,29 106701 12 925 200 180 M3 87-C 19,74 108507 12 1.200 200 140 M4 80-E 26,32 106008 12 1.400 200 190 M4 81-0 2,5 L 23,35 106305 12 1.100 215 205 M3 87-D 21,72 108606 12 1.325 220 150 M4 80-H 29,45 106206 12 1.550 230 200 M4 81-A 3L 26,54 106404 12 1.300 230 220 M4 87-E 24,22 108705 12 1.650 230 165 M4 87-F 26,76 108804 12 1.850 255 170 M6 87-G 27,76 108903 12 2.015 270 210 M6 For asparagus growing.
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