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53/594
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This heavy grubber seems to be a peculiarly Cornish type of tool although similar tools, usually smaller, have also been used in parts of Wales. In West Cornwall the tool is called a 'tomyhawk' and is used for a variety of purposes. In the first place it is used as a mattock to break up stony soil, while secondly it is used as a dung fork to pull dung from carts in the field. Another use of the tomyhawk is to pull down earth built hedges.
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1 grubber; metal; good condition
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