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The Makita 1-1/8 in., 5-1/2 in. Clay Spade is manufactured using state-of-the-art technology, CNC machined and forged from industrial-grade alloy material for increased durability. Shot peened for added strength and increased surface hardness, the 751622-A is ideal for removing hard dirt, clay and loose concrete from the ground. The 1-1/8 in., 5-1/2 in. Clay Spade is clear-coated to prevent corrosion for longer bit life.
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5-1/2-Inch Clay Spade, HM1810
Prof
2025-08-16 11:53:33
This will fit in a HF Chicago electric jack hammer (the big one). You will need to sand down the gray coating on the makita bit to shiny metal (about an 1/8 inch), but then it fits nicely. Just grease it up good. It’s well made, durable, and digs fast.
K. Arndt
2025-08-03 16:19:56
Helps when digging fast way to cut soil lay pipes.
Micaela Deal
2025-07-25 17:29:14
I've purchased this spade several times and it works fantastic for digging in rocky soil, however my most recent purchase does not fit into the jackhammer. I have the same Bauer jackhammer and purchased the same spade I had before, I'm not sure what happened but I am now forced to buy another brand of spade. Come on Makita.
Customer
2025-06-17 11:53:22
Id like to send my old spade that I bought (the wrong one) back to place of purchase. How do I do it? I used the spade to dig A trench through hard soil. It works just fine. Thanks. Seasons greetings!
cdoublejj
2025-05-24 18:12:21
Tappy tap taped it in to the end of this Baur. Time will tell if it breaks. Also i think the dewalt may be identical but, $25ish cheaper. Other reviews said they took a grinder to the edges of the hex to make it fit but, the makita spade i got was already rounded so it tappy tap taped right in.
AJRD
2025-04-03 13:03:49
This fits perfectly in the Bauer from China via HF and accepts the same 1 1/8" hex bits. I have not actually put it to the test yet. I'm looking to use it for transplanting trees and digging in decomposed granite soil. I'm a bit concerned (no pun intended) about the problems described in other reviews about the quality of the metallurgy. It looks like a genuine Makita product to me based on the labeling on the shaft. If it isn't that would be misrepresentation and I don't think Amazon would do that. I will update this with further comment after doing some digging.
Renee R.
2025-02-20 18:11:20
Exactly what I was looking for and much less expensive than other sites.
Sprinkles
2025-01-10 11:58:34
Solid! It can take a beating. I have used the unit half a dozen times now , hard dirt ,clay & rock don’t slow it down. I was expecting to switch it out when I hit something solid in the ground but nope! Eats right thru it.
Guy Brulotte
2024-12-16 18:08:48
Creuser, briser la glace, etc.
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