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Old 11-11-2015, 06:02 PM
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Hello,

I am a college student working on a cooperative project that is examining the use of hand tools and adaptations to different markets. Through this project we have the potential to work with tool production companies in order to better serve user needs. As a group we have decided to focus on improving tools for trail maintaince, brush clearing, food plot management, and other labor intensive land management activities. We are in need of some input from the outdoorsman community. Any information you can provide would be extremely helpful. Here are some guideline questions but feel free to elaborate. Thank you for your time.

What tools do you use most often?
Where do you use them?
How do you transport your tools to the work area?
What qualities do you look for when purchasing or using a tool?
Is there a job that you do where a tool could be better adapted or improved?
Is there a job that could be done easier if a new tool was invented?
How important is portability of these tools?
Do you have specific brands you buy over and over? If so what do you like about those brands?
Any addition information about problems you are experiencing or possible improvements to existing tools would also be appreciated.
Thank you for your time
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Old 11-12-2015, 09:12 AM
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About which kind of "tools" are you asking?

When you make a relatively generic request for us to describe the "tools" we use for food plot development, trail clearing, and field management - that's a broad spectrum of tools.

You mention "hand tools" once - but to be honest, the rest of your request seems much more broad reaching, since you talk about brush clearing and labor intensive land management activities...

So are you asking specifically about machetes, hatchets, axes, hand saws, hoes, rakes, aerators, etc? Or are you asking about field land management tools to include tractors, discs, planters, harrows, plows, brush hogs, chainsaws, power pole saws, excavators, power augers, ATV/UTV's, mowers, sprayers, etc?
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Old 11-12-2015, 10:25 AM
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Cut him some slack NM, he is in college, he won't know anything until about 10 years after he graduates.
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