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  2. Category:Gardening tools - Wikipedia

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    Habitat management equipment and methods (4 C, 48 P) L. Lawn and garden tractors (32 P) Lawn mowers (1 C, 10 P) M. Machetes (1 C, 20 P) Pages in category "Gardening ...

  3. List of superstores - Wikipedia

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    Bricorama - D.Y, gardening; France Bunnings - Home improvement; Australia and New Zealand (formerly United Kingdom and Ireland) Cabela's - hunting, fishing, camping; historically a US-only chain, but opened its first Canadian location in 2008

  4. Mountain Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Warehouse Limited is a British outdoor retailer selling equipment for hiking, camping, skiing, cycling, running and fitness.. Founded in 1997 by Mark Neale; Mountain Warehouse has grown from a single outlet store to over 330 stores in the UK, Europe, New Zealand and North America.

  5. List of former tractor manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis-Moline (USA) – purchased by White Farm Equipment; Minneapolis-Moline Türk Traktör (Turkey) Minnesota (USA) Moffett (Ireland) Mogul (USA) Moline Plow Company (USA) – merged with Minneapolis to form Minneapolis-Moline; Monarch (USA) – purchased by Allis-Chalmers; Montana (USA) Montana LS (Brazil) Montana Solis (Brazil) Morris ...

  6. Suttons Seeds - Wikipedia

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    An 1886 advertisement. Suttons Seeds were founded in the Berkshire town of Reading in 1806 [1] by John Sutton (1777–1863). Originally the company traded as corn merchants and were known as the 'House of Sutton'.

  7. Billhook - Wikipedia

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    Modern billhook with saw blade, used in bushcraft activities Traditional Devon pattern billhook made by W. Gilpin in 1918; original handle has been replaced. 12-inch/30 cm ruler shown for reference.