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Walk-Behind Snowblower Converted To Wood Hauler
If you burn a lot of firewood, you’ll appreciate this wood hauler built from an old Sears Craftsman walk-behind snowblower by Kevin Bledsoe of Adrian, Mich.
  He unbolted the blower and auger from the snowblower and then mounted a small child’s wagon in their place. The wagon rides on a single caster wheel and is supported by a frame made from 1-in. sq. tubing and flat steel, which bolts onto the snowblower housing. The caster wheel is off a zero turn riding mower.
  “I use it to haul firewood about 100 yards from a wood pile to my house, which is uphill all the way. It works like a motorized wheelbarrow and saves a lot of work,” says Bledsoe. “The snowblower’s big lugged wheels provide great traction, even in deep snow, and the swivel wheel makes the wagon easy to steer.”
    Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Kevin Bledsoe, 3131 Emery Rd., Adrian, Mich. 49221 (ph 517 403-3138; imfarfromusintoday@yahoo.com).



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2015 - Volume #39, Issue #2