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When should i use a tamper digging bar? - Garden

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Tamper bars are used when you have tightly packed dirt full of rocks and you need to loosen it up and then tamp it down. You can also use this bar to dig post holes and then you can tamp the soil around the pole afterwards.

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We have a verifone terminal (not sure what model but I could find out) that keeps getting the tamper error. It's happened 7 times in the last 8 months. We've switching merchants which helped for a while...

Your problem presents more questions. Has your machine been refurbished during this time? Is the location in a restaurant or bar? Does the merchant turn off the machine daily? Does the machine get dropped often? These are all things that may cause the machine to go into tamper error. Please call Frank (775)338-6634
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Watch this short and simple video on youtube. it explains how to use a digging bar;
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjW9qyg_rPY
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http://www.lowes.com/Garden-Tools/Digging-Tools/Digging-Bars/_/N-1z0yhni/pl#!
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