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Does anyone have a lead on the 500 lb. Capacity Aluminum Mobility Wheelchair and Scooter Carrier?
http://www.harborfreig
I just had a hitch put on my SUV and need this to haul a snowthrower.
Thanks!
$150 best I found (expired in april), $170 expired in August.
Currently $180 - 20% = $144.
Does anyone have a lead on the 500 lb. Capacity Aluminum Mobility Wheelchair and Scooter Carrier?
http://www.harborfreig
I just had a hitch put on my SUV and need this to haul a snowthrower.
Thanks!
I also use it for a snow blower. Works amazingly well and fits my craftsman one perfectly
What is different about them?
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What is different about them?
Left: Old, Right, new.
Left: Old, Right, new.
I think it was last month's digital savings flyer that had the screwdrivers? That's when I first noticed the new handles, which BTW, seem to be better. How well they hold up as chisels, tent stakes, etc (which is what I pretty much end up using them for) remains to be seen.
Are there other uses for them?
John
Are there other uses for them?
John
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John
For tent stakes, get the 4pack of tent stakes and a hammer. Use the hammer to break the plastic heads off. Grab some wing nuts from Home Depot that slide over the stake (or drill out the wingnut threads to fit) so the wings are towards the point of the stake. Then grab some grommets from electrical or o-rings from plumbing to hold them in place. Small can of bright yellow paint to dip the head in helps keeps them from getting lost.
Now, take a loop of 1/4" or 3/8" rope, through a 4" piece of 3/4" pvc (or hardwood handle) to hook the wingnut and pull the stake out.