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Russ Dean <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Aug 2007 12:38:01 EDT
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Most have used a wheelbarrow to move stuff including beehives.  But I've 
taken the bucket part off and made a flat wooden rack to mount in it's  place. On 
MY hives stand it's ideal to get under the edge of a hive and scoop up  a hive 
to move. I've not done it with a real heavy hive since this is the proto  
type. (Made out of an OLD wheelbarrow) But thought you might want to make  one.

 
Russ  Dean

_WV  Beekeepers Home Page_ (http://www.wvbeekeepers.org/) 



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