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    Posted: 22 Apr 2012 at 4:18pm
In Iowa, I have always heard the dirt
scoop called a slip. I have also heard
them called a "Fresno". Is a slip and
a Fresno one and the same? The one
I had the fun experience of using was
the kind where you walked behind it and
then flipped the handles up to dump. If
you tried to go too deep when you were
loading it, it would gladly toss you forward,
right over the top.
  We moved dirt all one day with a slip and
an F-14.
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Its a slip scoop round here. Dont matter what its called its alot of work.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Murph-NC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Apr 2012 at 4:40pm
I believe you've touched on three different styles...
- The AC type scoop is most like today's 3pt. style
- A Fresno is often called a Tumblebug.  It's more of a rolling barrell that you use ropes/levers to trip from the seat of the tractor
- The walk-behind style you describe
 
I'm not sure which is the 'slip' style.


Edited by Murph-NC - 22 Apr 2012 at 4:41pm
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I've always heard the walk behind two handled type referred to as a slusher.
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My Dad built us a new house in 1939 and dug the basement out with a team of horses and the type of scoop with the handles. It was done in very stoney ground. The basement was 24 X 40 and 8' deep. that doesn't sound like fun. Bob
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Bob, that was how they did my parents house too.  I will have to ask my Mother if she knows what they paid the farmer that did it.  Would be interesting. 
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Here's a pic of my grandfather's dirt scoop.
 
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Around here the horse drawn ones were called a "slip scrape". My wife's Grandfather helped build Rt 24 and route 136 in Illinois with one of those. He told me once in a while, if you hit a rock just wrong, you could end up in front of the horses on your back. Father in law remembers following the road crew and living in tents. It was a hard life but paid better than no job at all during the depression.
 I have a tumble bug out back that Dad used when I was a kid. He moved a whole lot of dirt with that behind the CA.


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Folks house built in 1939 was dug with one and a team of horses also , the guy who dug it then was Aschbach who went on within the family to form a large construction Co in MN doing a lot of road bridges and other construction . Also that family was involved in politics and were members of MN legislature.
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http://kingsriverlife.com/08/14/the-fresno-scraper/
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