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Wolf Spade

Discussion in 'Tools And Equipment' started by Clematis, Jul 6, 2006.

  1. Clematis

    Clematis Gardener

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    Hi,I wonder if anyone can help me please.
    I have recently acquired a spring loaded Wolf Spade. My well meaning husband has taken it apart to cean it up and paint it - and now doesn't know how to put it back together!
    Does anyone have one of these that they could send me a photograph of please - or can give me directions of how it goes together.
    Help would be greatly appreciated.
     
  2. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Is this the model? ...Wolf Terrex Spade.
    [​IMG]
    Hope it helps...Amazing how many of us can take things apart no problem...putting them back together....well :rolleyes:
     
  3. Liz

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    It looks as if you could go hopping round the garden on it! :D
     
  4. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    :D Tigger with a planterrrrrrrr :D
     
  5. Clematis

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    Thanks so much Nick. Had a great day out and just arrived home to see your photograph. This is exactly what it is. Can I be really cheeky and ask if it is at all possible to get a closeup photo of the actual mechanism (hubby is a bit dim)
     
  6. Angelica

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    That digger looks like fun bobjokat, maybe your hubby could fit a little engine on it? lol
     
  7. Clematis

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    Good idea - M5 here I come - bet it digs faster than the workmen already there!!!!!!!!

    Nick - found a picture on Ebay - shows me just what I need to know. I'm gonna give it a go tomorrow - can't rely on these men!!! (lol)
    I'll let you know if I succeed.
    Many thanks for your help.
     
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