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  2. Brush hog - Wikipedia

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    A bush hog or "brush hog" is a type of rotary mower. Typically these mowers are designed to be towed behind a farm tractor using the three-point hitch and are driven via the power take-off (PTO). It has blades that are not rigidly attached to the drive like a lawnmower blade, but are on hinges so if the blade hits a rock or stump , it bounces ...

  3. Hedge trimmer - Wikipedia

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    A hedge trimmer, shrub trimmer, or bush trimmer [1] [2] is a gardening tool or machine used for trimming (cutting, pruning) hedges or solitary shrubs (bushes). Different designs as well as manual and powered versions of hedge trimmers exist. Hedge trimmers vary between small hand-held devices to larger trimmers mounted on tractors.

  4. Billhook - Wikipedia

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    Very light with a 6-inch (15 cm) handle and a 6-to-7-inch (15 to 18 cm) blade. Too light to be used for snedding of anything except the smallest of side-shoots, its main use is the splitting of spars (or spits or broaches, depending upon the region), made from hazel gads for use by thatchers in pegging down the layers of thatch.

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!

  6. Pearl Coast Zoological Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Coast Zoological Gardens, also known as Pearl Coast Zoo, [5] or simply Broome Zoo, [5] was a 64-acre (26 ha) zoo founded by Lord Alistair McAlpine in the Cable Beach suburb of Broome, Western Australia.

  7. Patrick O'Hara (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick O'Hara was born in Windsor, England., [1] in 1936, [2] having ancestral roots in County Mayo, Ireland. [3] His father was a Latin and geography teacher, [4] and his great uncle Alfred Scorer was an eminent entomologist, and O'Hara showed a keen interest in natural history from an early age. [2]