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Bob #2

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319 days ago

Topic tags/keywords: resource tip humor

http://www.wovel.com/Tour/What-IS-Wovel.aspx

Bob

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Karson

25803 posts in 1297 days


319 days ago

Even though I haven’t seen more that a few flakes in 3 years. I might have to get one of those. It looks cool and probably safer than putting a seat and petals on it.

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teenagewoodworker

2482 posts in 665 days


319 days ago

i wouldn’t get it. its a good idea but once things start getting heavy or icing up. it looks like it would only be good for power

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Thos. Angle

4013 posts in 859 days


319 days ago

looks like it is more work than shoveling especially if you don’t have great smooth concrete

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scottb

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319 days ago

would it have better traction than when we try to push the snow with a shovel…?

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kolwdwrkr

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319 days ago

A $120 shovel? I remember havening to shovel tons of snow everyday at work. Most of the places I had to shovel would be impossible with this thing. Personally the only way I’d buy it is if they put a seat and some peddals. Then it could be a unicycleshovel. Fun and dangerous way to clear the path. LOL

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CanadianWoodChuck

164 posts in 810 days


318 days ago

What happens when the snow banks get higher then the Wovel? Then you would have to lift the shovel and wheel to clear the snow :). Might be alright for the city folk but I think I’ll stick with my tractor and snow Blower.

From the great white north where 6” of snow is a light dusting

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PurpLev

2762 posts in 545 days


318 days ago

what ? and no smell of gasoline in the morning?

-- When in doubt - There is no doubt - Go the safer route.

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Lee A. Jesberger

3710 posts in 876 days


318 days ago

I’m gonna pass on it too!

Lee

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mot

4903 posts in 933 days


318 days ago

It must have been designed by a dentist. I can see all the people landing on their face trying to accomplish the, “flick.”

-- You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation. (Plato)

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Bob #2

3046 posts in 918 days


318 days ago

Or a chiropractor.
Probably the same one that designed the 24” scraper shovel and sold them to the folks in the wet snow country.

Talk about a make work scam. ;-)
Lift with your back!

Bob

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Bob #2

3046 posts in 918 days


318 days ago

Purplev. That gas smell stays with you all day if you fill up in the dark as I have been doing and wear it on your shoe for the remainder.

Bob

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mot

4903 posts in 933 days


318 days ago

I sell that 24” shovel in my office. It’s a popular item!

-- You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation. (Plato)

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Bob #2

3046 posts in 918 days


318 days ago

Le Mot Sayith:I sell that 24” shovel in my office. It’s a popular item!

With who?

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mot

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318 days ago

Well, given all available data at your disposal, who do you assume?

-- You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation. (Plato)

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Bob #2

3046 posts in 918 days


318 days ago

Well you got me now.
It’s either all the old farm ladies or all the old farm gentlemen.

I give up!

Bob

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mot

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318 days ago

-- You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation. (Plato)

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Rob Drown

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316 days ago

What is ”SNOW” ?

http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=95678

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PurpLev

2762 posts in 545 days


316 days ago

Rob – it’s a fairy tale… dont buy into it.

-- When in doubt - There is no doubt - Go the safer route.

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Bob #2

3046 posts in 918 days


316 days ago

This is NOT a fairy tale. As a matter of fact it’s geting kind of old after a month. <g>

http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/CAAB0103

Bob

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