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Roughneck® ROU68191 Bulk Material Grain Shovel - 370 x 1070mm

Product code: 276718
£39
 
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Orders that weigh over 375kg will incur an additional Big and Bulky delivery charge. Please refer to our Delivery Details for more information.

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The Roughneck® Grain Shovel is ideal for moving various bulk materials. Exceptionally light yet strong, the corrosion resistant aluminium head and fibreglass handle can be sterilised for use with grain and feed. Featuring a deep scoop to hold large volumes of loose materials. The high lift blade offers improved leverage and reduces bending when lifting.
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Standard delivery

FREE over £85 or £7 for orders costing below £85

Orders that weigh over 375kg will incur an additional Big and Bulky delivery charge. Please refer to our Delivery Details for more information.

We deliver Monday - Saturday, between 7am and 7pm.

Delivery exclusions apply.

Product details
  • Blade Length: 415 mm
  • Blade Width: 370 mm
  • Blade Material: Aluminium
  • Handle Length: 1070 mm
  • Handle Material: Fibreglass
  • Type: Landscaping shovels
  • Years Guaranteed: 25
  • Manufacturer Model No: 68-191
  • Brand Name: Roughneck®
Features & benefits
  • Ideal for moving snow, grain and various bulk materials
  • Lightweight, corosion resistant aluminium head with reinforcing ribs for extra strength
  • Deep scoop to hold large volumes of loose material
  • High lift blade offers improved leverage and reduces bending when lifting
  • Fibreglass handles - durable, rot resistant and can be sterilised for use with grain and feed
  • 25 year guarantee
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