I frequently wished I had one of those barn scoops when I lived in FL. for
shoveling live oak leaves (which fell twice a year!).  But nobody carried
snow shovels there.

Scott

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of
> Dieselhead
> Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2014 12:16 PM
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> Subject: [MBZ] snow shovel Was: Snowpocalypse 2014
> 
> >
> >You need something smaller/stronger than a 18" plastic snow shovel.
> >Either a square edged dirt digging shovel or a 10-12" coal/grain scoop.
> >
> >Mitch.
> 
> The only snow shovel worth having.
> http://shop.yo-hoqualitytools.com/product.sc?productId=387&categoryId=27
> 
> I've had one for 40+ years.  The second for 20+ years since we moved
> from Hawaii.  The second was used by #1 son for many years to make
> money shovelling snow.  About 3-4" has worn off the end of the blade.
> SWMBO likes it now.   The older one is still near original.
> 
> I bought an aluminum Yo-ho snow shovel for SWMBO, but the aluminum
> part bent and it was a waste of money.
> 
> The steel ones as pictures have a spring steel blade.  That makes a
> world of difference.
> 
> The only other thing that works well is a barn scoop shovel.
> http://www.gemplers.com/product/158700/12-Aluminum-Scoop-Shovel-
> Fiberglass-
> Handle?gclid=CMDS0vWS0bwCFY1FMgodXWcA7A&sku=158700&CID=25SEPLA&ci_src=1758
> 8969&ci_sku=158700&ef_id=I8RP1qoT9gMAAAL620140216171515s
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