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Apr 25, 2018
New blade for my bandsaw. Looks good. Untried yet.
0 of 2 found this helpful Trying a new blade in my bandsaw. Nice looking blade, but haven't tried it yet. According to the packaging for the blade, bi-metallic blades are the fastest and smoothest cutting. I'll try that next.
Will update when I've tried my new blade.

Jul 13, 2018
Fiskars - the best of four tested.
2018 Jul 13: Initial review
This is the best of four weed pullers I've tested. It has a long foot pedal which helps drive four claws deep into the soil. The foot pedal also acts as a fulcrum to pull the weeds out of the soil - like a crowbar. The four claws are thick, long, strong and serrated, and will close on the weed with a very strong grip. The puller has a hand pushed slide which will eject the weed and re-open the claws for the next weed pull.
The best feature: the THICK, LONG, STRONG SERRATED claws. These claws are the longest and the strongest of any of the weed pullers I've tested or seen. Their length allows them to penetrate deep into the soil and grab more underground root than the other pullers. Their thickness makes them very durable, I doubt they will ever break. Their serrated edges grip the root without chopping or shredding it. Finally, the claws collapse on the center of the weed for maximum gripping contact.
I've tested this puller on successively larger weeds, pulling weeds with roots about 1/2" diameter. Finally, I pulled a weed so large, it perturbed the foot pedal somehow. Now, it takes twice the pry angle to uproot weeds (probably the fulcrum pin.) That's an incredibly strong grip.
Summation: This is an excellent weed puller, the best of any I've tested or seen. If you need to pull weeds larger than 1/2" diameter, I suggest using a hand tiller. I got that idea from a Walmart garden tech.

Jun 12, 2017
Odd shaped winch plate
1 of 1 found this helpful I discovered after assembly that the plate is not symmetrical in shape: the left handle is longer than the right handle and is mounted at a slightly different angle. You can see it in the picture of the plate, but it is not obvious because of the angle the picture was taken at. Still, the plate is very strong, and the asymmetry does not affect its integrity.
IMPORTANT: If you intend to install a Roller Fairway onto this plate, make sure its mounting holes are 10" from center-to-center, to match the mounting holes on the plate, otherwise you'll have to rig the installation. I bought an inexpensive one for $19.00 without checking. Could've bought the right one for $23.00. Alas, lesson learned too late.
Good plate. Minus one star for asymmetry.