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Tow-Behind "Super Scooper" Cleans Pastures
Anyone who has spent time cleaning up horse manure with a shovel and wheelbarrow will like this new “Super Scooper” invented in Australia. It’s designed to be pulled behind any garden tractor or 4-wheeler.
  “It rides like a sled across the ground to pick up manure, and then easily converts to a trailer for transport to the dump site,” says U.S. distributor Dave Martin.
  The Super Scooper measures 49 in. long by 47 1/2 in. wide and 12 in. high and weighs about 88 lbs. It’s equipped with a reversible drawbar and a pair of wheels that fold up out of the way during cleanup and fold down for transport.
  The bottom of the unit is equipped with a metal blade that cuts through the manure and moves it into the box. Once the box is full, you pull a pin and fold the wheels forward and under the box to lock them in place.
   Weight limit is 130 lbs. The Super Scooper also doubles as a yard trailer, and can carry two 55-lb. hay bales.
  Sells for $1,300 plus S&H.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Big Red Barn Products, LLC,  13165 Maxwell Road,  Carleton, Mich. 48117 (ph 734 224-2179; dave@bigredbarnproducts.com; www.superscooperus.com).


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2014 - Volume #38, Issue #6