The Bully Tools Excavator/Track Shovel is the heaviest spade in the Bully line, a 10-gauge steel spade head on a 48-inch fiberglass long handle. Ten-gauge steel is the company’s commercial grade, built for the operator who has to clear caked mud and rock from excavator tracks, dozer undercarriages, and skid-steer cleats where lighter shovels bend on the first hard pry.
Use it for clearing mud and debris from excavator and dozer tracks, prying tough clay out of trench bottoms, foundation excavation in difficult soil, breaking up frozen ground, removing rocks and roots from holes, and any heavy-equipment yard chore where a homeowner-grade shovel would fold up. The flat spade head also doubles as an ice chopper and a heavy-duty edging tool.
Bully Tools has been forging American garden tools in Steubenville, Ohio with the heaviest steel gauges on the market and the company backs the excavator shovel with a limited lifetime warranty against defects in material and workmanship.






