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Used snow shovel for sale.

FatherEarth

Member
The handle is broken but no reasonable offer refused.

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I just fixed my split handle with a couple of 2” Gear Clamps.
Looks like the shovels will be in use . . . Friday in SW Ontario.
 
Split handle shovel repair: open up the split, smear it up with gorilla glue or any polyurethane type glue - make sure to get good coverage. Wrap handle back together with hockey tape. Let things cure.
 
I have 2 tractors with loaders and a skid steer, not going to wreck my back any more than it is already with a damn piece of plastic on a stick.
The shovel is used for the steps.
My 8hp ‘ Briggs & Stratton‘ snowblower handles the heavy stuff that the city plows into the end of the lane and any friendly neighbours.
 
I recently made a wooden spindle cleaner for my mill, I was looking high and low for an old broom stick that wood shaft would have been perfect.
 
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