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$119.50
Price: $94.10
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Features:
- Features a two-piece, 11 ft lightweight aluminum handle
- Includes a detachable polyethylene float and 20 ft of plastic rope
- By using only one section of handle and removing the float, you have a professional quality landscape rake that is great for dressing beach sand
- Use this with the Aquatic Weed Eradicator (sold separately) to clear beach areas of underwater weeds
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Lake Rake This 36" wide aluminum rake comes with a two-piece, 11 ft, rust-proof, powder-coated aluminum handle, detachable polyethylene float and a 20' length of plastic rope. Use it to skim floating aquatic vegetation and algae from the water. By shortening the handle and removing the float, you have a professional-grade landscaping rake, excellent for dressing beach sand. Suggestion: use the Lake Rake in combination with the Aquatic Weed Eradicator. First cut the weeds growing in the water with the Aquatic Weed Eradicator, then drag them to shore with the floating Lake Rake.
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$64.40
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Features:
- Rounded teeth that provide smooth, non-gouging raking action
- Wrap-around bolted brace adds strength and stability
- Aluminum head and handle
- Landscape rake made for the professional
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The Union Tools Razor Back 36-inch professional landscape rake offers incredible strength and durability that will serve you well for years to come. The Razor landscape rake offers a 36-inch wide aluminum head with long, rounded teeth that provide smooth, non-gouging raking action. It comes with a 66-inch aluminum handle that is strong, yet light. A wrap-around bolted brace adds strength and stability, while a powder coated the handled makes it even more durable than ordinary models.
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Dane County Lakes & Watershed Commission: A thousand volunteers helped take a ...
22.06.11
Dane County Lakes & Watershed Commission: A thousand volunteers helped take a stake in the lakes
6/22/2011
Contact: Rhea Stangel-Maier, Volunteer Coordinator, 224-3601
Sue Jones, Watershed Management Coordinator, 224-3764
Part of Take a Stake in the Lakes Days, June 4-19, 2011
The 24th Annual Take a Stake in the Lakes volunteer cleanups of Dane Countys lakes and streams were held on June 11th and June 18th, 2011.
Source: Wisbusiness.com