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Sure, I’ll store that for the winter…..No problem….

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  1. Paul bunion

    Paul bunion

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    I volunteered to store some of our trail building tools for the winter. This is what came home.

    Maybe a slight amount of ulterior motive was at hand? Just need to make sure I drive it straight across the backyard when it’s not frozen.

    Canycom BFP602, sure beats the old wheelbarrow.



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    I want one! How is it in the snow?
     
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    Might as well make sure the gas is kept fresh over the winter...:thumbs::thumbs:
     
  4. Warner

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    Be sure to unplug the hour meter!
     
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  5. Paul bunion

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    I just brought it home on Saturday so I haven’t specifically run it in snow. I will let you know if and when it does.
     
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    Sweet machine. I've considered a power wheelbarrow for use at one of my wood yards.
     
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    Paul bunion, I can see the powder post beetles in that hickory. They don't hurt anything but they sure like hickory.
     
  8. Paul bunion

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    Yea, they have been at it. I think that hickory is from 2021 so the buggers have had some time.