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Russ Dean <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 Aug 2007 09:36:53 EDT
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I call it a dolly here but know what you mean. I tried that  route and the 
dolly just wants to roll everything over in these hills. On the  one metal wheel 
I have went up and down terrain balanced very well. The two  wheeler takes 
forcing it to stay upright which I was more exhausted. And was  harder on my 
back. How tall of a hive do you get? I use just a brood chamber and  1 or 2 
supers. Yes I've tried that route. It might work on fairly level ground  which I've 
not got. And I leave them on the screened bottom board which a  dolly is hard 
on.

 
Russ  Dean

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



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