Introduction...Hello World!


Hello World! Well this is my introduction to the blogosphere and my introduction to you about the Dyna Diggr...

Many of you out there have not heard of the Dyna Diggr Power Shovel.  This is the very reason I am launching this blog, to get the word out to Nurserymen, Gardeners, Landscapers, Tree Growers, Banana and Palm Growers, Plumbers, and to Construction Companies around the world.

This truly is a handy tool and you would be surprised to know how it is used around the world.  In the Northern Mountains of Western North Carolina, Christmas trees are "the" cash crop according to the NCCTA (North Carolina Christmas Tree Association) there are some 1600 growers producing an estimated 50 million Fraser firs (ref. http://www.ncchristmastrees.com). The Dyna Diggr was originally designed to dig Christmas trees, but once the word got out about its power and compact size it didn’t take long for other nursery tree growers to incorporate it into their arsenal of tools I.e.  The Palm Tree Growers of Florida who were quick to realize this product was something they couldn’t do without. 

Not all our customers are in the tree growing business for example we have a woman in California who uses the Dyna Diggr to dig graves in her Pet Cemetery business. The Dyna Diggr is used in a variety of places to dig trenches for lawn sprinkler systems, and we have plumbers who use it to dig under houses and foundations, there are ranchers in Texas and in Kentucky who use it to dig post holes for fences on their cattle ranches and horse farms and one customer in Greece uses it to plant grape vines in his vineyards. These are just a few of the many different ways our customers use the Dyna Diggr.

Are you new to the Dyna Diggr?  Visit our website at www.dynadiggr.com read up on our history, facts, features, specs and customer testimonials and while your visiting our website be sure to sign up for our newsletter.

My objective is to use this blog as a platform to trade secrets from user to user informing each other on digging tips, how to manage and maintain, and how to get the most out of your Diggr. I ll be passing on this useful information through postings of “tips of the day “ on this blog.

Send me your pictures and stories of how you use your Dyna Diggr.