
Forestry Service Pulaski Axe w/ Straight Hickory Handle
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The Council Tool Forestry Service Pulaski Axe w/ Straight Hickory Handle is believed to have been developed in the early 1900's by Edward Pulaski, who was a Forest Service Ranger in Idaho. It has been known that his presence saved the lives of 45 men in August, 1910 during a large fire. This tool is perfect for forestry and general landscaping chores.
This Forestry Service Double Bit Pulaski Axe is designed with a traditional style double bit axe blade on one end and a mattock blade perfect for digging or grubbing. Made of a 3.75-pound steel head which measures 8.5-inch in length. It is hydraulically seated onto a top-grade 36-inch straight American hickory handle and secured with a jagged PVC wedge. The blade is coated with black enamel while the 5-inch cutting edge is coated with clear lacquer to prevent rust. This model includes a leather sheath.
In addition, the Council Tool Forestry Service Pulaski Axe w/ Straight Hickory Handle is made in the USA and exceeds ANSI standards. This is produced in accordance with US Forestry Service specificiation 5100-355E. And meets the GSA specification.
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