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What's the difference between a hoe and a hoe?
Different functions; Different shapes; Different operation modes, etc.
Different functions: hoes and hoes are both tools for ploughing and loosening soil, but they have different functions. Hoes are suitable for loosening soil and leveling land, and hoes are more suitable for deep ploughing and weeding.
Different shapes: hoes and hoes have different shapes. The hoe is pointed V-shaped, and the hoe is curved. The design of this shape can not only improve work efficiency, but also reduce the damage to crops.
The operation method is different: when using a hoe, it is generally pulled from front to back with light force; When using the shovel head, it is generally planed from top to bottom, and the intensity is relatively large.
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