Method: Nail a few iron nails or wooden chisels at the bottom of the hoe handle that has already been inserted.
The hoe, also known as the "Buhu shovel" in the Henan area, is a traditional long handled agricultural tool in China. Its blade is flat, thin, and horizontally mounted, and can be used for harvesting, digging holes, ridging, cultivating, covering soil, weeding, breaking soil, intermediate tillage, and soil cultivation operations. It is a universal agricultural tool and one of the most commonly used tools by farmers. When using, grip the handle with both hands and perform a rotary impact motion. Its structure, shape, weight, etc. vary depending on the soil quality in different places.
Construction:
The hoe is divided into two parts, the first part is the "hoe blade" used for loosening soil and weeding. The shape of the hoe blade is flat and long, with the "handle" as the second part. It is a circular wooden stick, commonly made of hardwood, used to fit in a hole at the back of the hoe blade to support the hoe blade. The length is from 80 centimeters to 160 centimeters. The hoe hoop is constructed in a D-shaped shape, and the angle can be adjusted. The hoe uses the lever principle to save labor, but the working efficiency is relatively low.