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some of my missfortunes!!...whats yours??


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that is the worst so far, the rake is my most favourite of tools, a job just cant be done right with out a good rake:sneaky2::biggrin: couple of phone lines and fence panels away at the begining of time long long ago:laugh1:

 

yes i know even worse i have only been working there since april,they are so weak, i try to avoid using them now and always use the fork instead

 

i have broke two in half, broke another one by resting it on the side of chipper and then closed the back of it and snapped it in half. finally i left a rake in the back box be accident went to tip it and it snapped in half:thumbdown:

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