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tecster

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I'm getting into the lawn care business and I am looking for good ways to put my gear up for the winter, mainly my backpack blower, string trimmer, hedge trimmers etc. Anyone have any pictures or ideas?
 
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srmofo

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Jungle Jim's makes some nice stuff. I always made all my stuff. Once I sold all my equipment it all went with it. I made a few brackets from wood for my new home owner stuff. I can take a few pics if you would like
 

cheechi

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well you have pegboard, gearwall, versatrak, maybe another choice for the walls. I would start with that and look at what accessories each offers.
 

Bricen18

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In our pole building at work i put a 2x8 from pole to pole. On that i used big nails, and some welded rebar brackets to hold stuff. On the trimmers i hung upside down using the gaurd to hang itself going behind the 2x8.
 
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Bricen18

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Not the best weld on the rebar bracket. This setup may not be the best bit works with our space at work. Also the back pack blower hangs in there too


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kbs2244

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I use circles of twine that I loop through the handles and then hang on the HD ¼ peg board.
As well as varying the location of the hooks I can vary the size of the loop to get the vertical and horizontal spacing to a minimum.
 

taumac

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I did this

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storeWALL

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With a little bit of slatwall you can organize your equipment on the wall to keep it in good condition during the off season. The best part is that you can move around the hooks anytime as your equipment changes.





 
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