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TRG GK102R The Groundskeeper II Rake, yellow

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Description

TRG GK102R The Groundskeeper II Rake, yellow


  • Not your average rake
  • Removes leaves from bushes by allowing green stems to pass between tines without harm & can move sticks, twigs, grinder chips, bark, mulch and even gravel
  • The round and stiff tines of the Groundskeeper work differently than the flat, flexible tines of other rakes
  • 28 steel tines, 55-inch yellow fiberglass handle, 21-inch head (tines & handle can be purchased separately)
  • Made in the USA

Additional information

Product Dimensions

55 x 21 x 43.6 inches

Item Weight

1.03 pounds

Manufacturer

TRG Inc

Item model number

GK102R

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

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