Wheel Hoe Success Kit
- Wheel Hoe Success Kit: essential maintenance tools for Hoss Wheel Hoes.
- Includes Boiled Linseed Oil for wood handle care.
- Medium Grit Sanding Sponge for surface preparation.
- 9/16" Wrench for attachment changes and adjustments.
- 10" Farmers File for sharpening implements.
- Keeps your Single or Double Wheel Hoe sharp and field-ready.
Description
Our Wheel Hoe Success Kit contains everything you need to maintain and use your Hoss Wheel Hoe. Use it with any of our Wheel Hoe models -- Single Wheel Hoe, Double Wheel Hoe or High Arch Wheel Hoe. This kit allows you to keep your handles smooth and conditioned and they'll last a lifetime. You'll also be able to keep those attachments clean and sharpened for maximum efficiency.
Wheel Hoe Success Kit Includes:
Medium Grit Sanding Sponge - Keep your Wheel Hoe handles nice and smooth. Has a sandpaper outside with spongy inside so that you can conform the block to any surface.
Boiled Linseed Oil (1 pint) - Keep your Wheel Hoe handles conditioned and protected from the elements with this fast-drying, naturally-derived oil. Provides a smooth, natural coating that won't chip and splinter like a varnish. Easy to apply with a rag. We recommend doing this as soon as you receive your Wheel Hoe. Caution: Rags, steel wool, or waste soaked with Boiled Linseed oil may spontaneously catch fire if improperly discarded. Immediately after each use, place rags, steel wool, or waste in a sealed, water-filled metal container. The time-frame and conditions under which materials may spontaneously catch fire are unpredictable.
9/16" Combination Wrench - Easily change Wheel Hoe Attachments with this sturdy 9/16" wrench. Great to keep at the garden barn for quick and simple changing of attachments. Works for all attachments on the Hoss Single or Double Wheel Hoe.
8" Farmers File - Keep your Wheel Hoe Attachments (Sweeps, Cultivator Teeth, Plows) sharp with this heavy-duty, all-purpose file. Has a double-cut side for removing large amounts of material and a single-cut side for fine-sharpening an edge. Sharp tools will make your time in the garden much more efficient and worthwhile. Winter is a great time to get your tools in shape for spring and summer gardening.