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  2. These Are the The Best Snow Shovels, According to ... - AOL

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    At just over 3 pounds, it’s the lightest snow shovel we cover, and we appreciate the thick steel strip at the front to prevent wear and tear on the plastic-poly blade. It’s also reasonably priced.

  3. Snow shovel - Wikipedia

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    Modern snow sled shovel. A snow shovel is a specialized shovel designed for snow removal. Snow shovels come in several different designs, each of which is designed to move snow in a different way. Removing snow with a snow shovel has health and injury risks, but can also have significant health benefits when the snow shovel is used correctly.

  4. Category:Stripping shovels - Wikipedia

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    Extremely large power shovels used to dig up overburden and resources. Pages in category "Stripping shovels" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  5. Snow removal - Wikipedia

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    A snow dump site is a location where snow is dumped as a part of the snow removal process. Designated sites are sometimes required to prevent water and ground pollution because the snow collected on roads typically contain a variety of grit, de-icing chemicals, vehicle fluids, engine emissions, and litter.

  6. Ikea releases instructions to create your own Jon Snow cape - AOL

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  7. Shovel - Wikipedia

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    A typical shovel. A shovel is a tool used for digging, lifting, and moving bulk materials, such as soil, coal, gravel, snow, sand, or ore. [1] Most shovels are hand tools consisting of a broad blade fixed to a medium-length handle. Shovel blades are usually made of sheet steel or hard plastics and are very strong.

  8. Winter service vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Although snow removal dates back to at least the Middle Ages, early attempts merely involved using a shovel or broom to remove snow from walkways and roads. [9] Before motorised transport, snow removal was seen as less of a concern; unpaved roads in rural areas were dangerous and bumpy, and snow and ice made the surface far smoother.

  9. Power shovel - Wikipedia

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    Power shovels normally consist of a revolving deck with a power plant, drive and control mechanisms, usually a counterweight, and a front attachment, such as a crane ("boom") which supports a handle ("dipper" or "dipper stick") with a digger ("bucket") at the end. The term "dipper" is also sometimes used to refer to the handle and digger combined.