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Sears Leaf Vacuum Mulcher Power Brush Shredder on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Lutherville-Timonium, Maryland, US

Lutherville-Timonium, Maryland, US
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FALL IS HERE.  I USED THIS TO GET UP ALL THE LEAVES IN MY YARD.  SINCE MOST OF THE TREES ARE GONE, I DONT NEED IT ANYMORE.  DID A GREAT JOB.  IT HAS NOT BEEN STARTED IN TWO YEARS BUT HAS BEEN  KEPT INSIDE THE GARAGE.  TURNS EASY.  SEARS CALLS THIS A POWER BRUSH.  PICK UP ONLY.  I LIVE IN LUTHERVILLE. MD WHICH IS 30 MIN NORTH OF BALTIMORE.  THANKS

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