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Trash can solution
After spending way too long manually hauling trash and recycling containers out to the road this simple solution popped up the other day. Using just some 1/8" flat aluminum and a few pop rivets the task is now much easier, just in time or the looong upstate NY winter. Although the brackets could have been permanently fastened to the blade I chose to make them slide on and off with a pin to secure them. Heavier metal would be a plus but I have no welding or bending equipment. Happy hauling!!
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Cleaver idea. I like it.
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Definitely a good idea...
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Did you test them full including any Raccoons?
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Testing
LOL, They have not been tested full, including Racoons. I hope to see if they can handle the weight this weekend. I just saw an ad for low temp welding rod that will work on any metal using a Mapp torch. I may choose to rebuild these things with thicker metal if the rods actually work.
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Good idea, let us know how they work out.
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Great idea! How are they to see around when driving? Possible to put in the back with a 3 point and a bar? Would also add more weight to the rear for better traction in the snow. I like your creative thinking!!!
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No problem viewing where the cans need to go.. There are no obstructions. Between the wheel weights and calcium filled tires there is plenty of weight in the rear. I can hardly lift the weights or tires. The tires never lost traction while moving heavy snow. That will be re-verified tonight with the 2 + foot of snow predicted.
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