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Why do classic masonry mixing hoes have two giant circular holes cut right through the flat steel blade?

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Why do classic masonry mixing hoes have two giant circular holes cut right through the flat steel blade?
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The holes are a stroke of mechanical genius. As you pull the hoe through dry sand, gravel, and water, cement paste flows through the holes. This breaks up dry pockets of sand and reduces steering drag by 50%.

Why do classic masonry mixing hoes have two giant circular holes cut right through the flat steel blade?

To easily hook and drag reinforcing wire mesh off the ground
To reduce mixing drag and blend dry dry ingredients with water faster
To let stones larger than one inch escape automatically
To allow the hoe to hang flat on tool rack pegs
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