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Hi Guys,

    How are you mounting your roof rake, shovel and push broom?  I tried mounting a broom clip (like you would put on a garage wall) but the clip isn't strong enough to handle frost heaves etc...

Is etrack my only option?

 

Thanks 

SkisNH

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Depending on the type of clip and how much room you have in front of the handle and clip, maybe drill a hole in the clip and put a clevis pin in the hole you can get them in different diameters and lengths???  

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How about velcro, simple and very affordable.

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Yesterday I went down to n lowes and bought some D-rings and those rubberized twist ties...

If I don't like that...those blocks CFM posted are slick. Nice and clean looking. 

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Worked pretty well...now I just need to mount the shovel.

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Those rubber blocks + straps CFM found, look real interesting.

 

 

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I just throw my shit on the floor of the clamshell.  Track stand, snow broom, dolly, spare, etc just goes in where there's room and done.

Not lazy, just not this anal retentive.  :lol:

 

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2 hours ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

I just throw my shit on the floor of the clamshell.  Track stand, snow broom, dolly, spare, etc just goes in where there's room and done.

Not lazy, just not this anal retentive.  :lol:

 

What a lazy person would say for 1000.00 Alex..

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43 minutes ago, SkisNH said:

What a lazy person would say for 1000.00 Alex..

:owned:

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10 hours ago, Zambroski said:

:owned:

:lol:

Post pictures of your trailer. 

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