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  2. File:Blade - rake and skew.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Dethatcher - Wikipedia

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    A dethatcher or lawn scarifier is a device that removes thatch from lawns. Types of dethatchers include motorized dethatchers or those that can be pulled behind a garden tractor. Types of dethatchers include motorized dethatchers or those that can be pulled behind a garden tractor.

  4. File:Rowing Blade Template.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Rake (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Typically, a landscaping rake boasts a head measuring 30 to 38 inches or even broader, featuring steel tines set at a 90-degree angle to the handle. A stone rake is similar to a landscape rake, but with a narrower head of about 18 to 28 inches and is constructed from steel or aluminum. The head sits at a 90-degree angle to the handle.

  6. Rake angle - Wikipedia

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    In machining, the rake angle is a parameter used in various cutting processes, describing the angle of the cutting face relative to the workpiece. There are three types of rake angles: positive, zero or neutral, and negative. Positive rake: A tool has a positive rake when the face of the cutting tool slopes away from the cutting edge at inner side.

  7. Mash rake - Wikipedia

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    St. Arnold of Soissons, the patron saint of Belgian brewers, is often depicted with a mash rake. The traditional mash rake is often used as a symbol of brewers, in much the same way that the scythe is used as a symbol of agriculture or the harvest. Saint Arnold of Soissons, the

  8. Template:Arnold Strongman Classic - Wikipedia

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  9. McLeod (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Because of its large and sharp head, the McLeod is an awkward tool to transport and store, and is often considered undesirable. Some McLeod [6] tools are made with a removable blade to partially mitigate this problem. Ideally, it is carried with the tines pointing toward the ground for safety, with a sheath over the cutting edge.