Mattock Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
A mattock is an agricultural tool similar to a mining pick. It is distinguished by the head terminating in a broader blade rather than a narrow spike, which makes it particularly suitably for breaking up moderately hard ground. This broad bladed end was effectively an adze that could be used as a hoe as well. If the reverse had a pointed end the tool was called a pick mattock and if it instead had a axe-like splitting end it was a cutter mattock. Mattock heads range from 3 to 7 pounds in weight, and are normally mounted on a 3 to 4 foot shaft.During the middle ages of Europe, the mattock served as an improvised shafted weapon for the poorer classes.
This is an Article on Mattock. Page Contains Information, Facts Details or Explanation Guide About Mattock
