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    Clam shells are an amazing tool to have! I use the BMG scoops and they are so worth it if anybody is on the fence.
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    Sounds like a good neighbor.
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    "Drooling" yep that is pretty much what is going on IMO, it's never a bad leak just annoying to me.
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    My PP does not see action daily it might go a month between uses and drips out the oiler with temp changes. Not much oil but enough to make a small puddle. The bag is cheap and lasts a year or two. My saws sit on plywood and that catches any oil that leaks out.
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    Not really labor saving but mess saving so I guess it's a wash. I am sure others have had this problem with their pole saw leaking bar. It's a gallon Ziplock bag with a shop rag in it, slice the side and your'e in business.
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    There are power brooms made to fit minis. The BMG Rake is nice for a coarse clean up on grass/pavement it gets most all of the bigger stuff but you still have to come in with a blower and get the last crumbs. It does a better job on pavement IMO.
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    I am saying I have beat the hell out of mine. I am sure it got bent spreading piles of chips or pushing snow more likely pushing the 13yd piles of chips, I just doze right on in the pile. I can't see how you would bend one in normal use.
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    It helps. I need to rebuild it with new bristles and straighten the frame a bit.
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    Like this
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    I have posted these elsewhere here int Da House.
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    I posted this in the work pics but it applies here
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    I think that qualifies as, working hard but hardly working. lol
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    I'll hand split a few rounds a year just to know that I still can swing a maul with some accuracy.
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    My 22ton splitter has done hunnndreds of cords over the years with minimal up keep. a tire, some starter cord, a recoil spring, and thats about it aside from oil, original plug (no joke) 14 years and still splitting. Most of my customers wouldn't even know what a splitter is. I am glad you can...
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    Dubbs! Pimp it out and call it the "ho truck" instead of hand truck.
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    Score! I hope it works well for you!
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    Cute trailer!
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    I like the horn idea and if I get time maybe a tube for a rod to hold brush, similar to the trolley but not as slick.
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    Here is a pic of my Hand Donkey For many moons before Sancho this was the main machine used to move wood. Good sized tires 14"x 6" ish, 1000lbs capacity, and $120.
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    Thank you! We had 2 100lb plates that helped offset the use of every 45'er in the gym.
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