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A test fork after being used to test braking stability. The frames pass testing but the fork is toast.
Lane to Hard Rake Plantations near Sheldon.
Taken with an Olympus PEN EE S half-frame camera on Kentmere 100 B&W film.
a stencil of rake yohn using the ALL CITY COUNCIL tool that ni9e devolped ni9e.com/acc.php .... there are some sploches on the paper from the paint bleeding ... (this is just a test) this will be sweet on the streets!
Staff member Hannah tosses a pond rake while cleaning vegetation from a pond at Gavins Point National Fish Hatchery in Yankton, South Dakota.
Photo: Sam Stukel/USFWS
This tree protects my house all summer long from the unrelenting sun, and keeps me away from running the AC almost ever. But, every fall - it owns me. For the next three weeks it goes like this:
Climb on the roof, blow out the gutters
Rake the lawn.
Build a mountain of leaves for the city to come and get with the big claw thing.
Start over again.
It's exciting to be me this time of year, oh, yes it is!
The first 2 are particularly good and open most locks.
The 8th one shown here called an L rake or city rake is good too.
They're filed and sanded down so they fit small locks and narrow keyways better.
An assortment of rakes stored against the wall of a storage shed at a community garden near my home. All of the tools kept at this garden are clean. These gardeners are neat and orderly.
Violet really wanted to rake. Let's hope she still feels that way when she's old enough to rake well!
The corral is continually tightened, and the berries are raked into the "pan" where they are sucked into the pump and sent into the seperator.