Carrying rake and shovel

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SylvainG

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So I saw this somewhere (not sure if it's here) and thought about posting it since it works pretty well and is cheap :)

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Those magnets are small but really strong.

Perfect size to hold a shovel or rake
 
   / Carrying rake and shovel
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I would have but I couldn't find covers that fit them.
 
   / Carrying rake and shovel #5  
Piece of 3” pipe. Works for shovels and rakes too
I don’t normally drive straight downhill, but when I do, the pickaroon don’t fall out in case you’re wondering!
 

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I wondered if I was really dumb enough to catch the shovel sticking out of the cross tube and break it off.

I was.
 
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I've never looked for "plugs" for my FEL cross tube. I wad up old shop rags and stuff in the holes to hold shovels/rakes in place.

So far - when out in the woods - I've yet to break anything off.
 
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Looks like a good idea, thanks for sharing. Were you able to use the existing hardware to connect the clamp to the magnet?
 
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At first, yes, I used the screw that came with the magnet but it doesn't take much to rip it off the clamp. I bought stainless steel bolts, nuts and washers and the magnet will pull away before both separates now.
 
 
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