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    I know an Olympic Shot Put thrower.

    http://www.olympic.org/athletics-shot-put-men

    Weedwacker - Javelins are thrown in the Olympics too.

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    You must have the 14.5 HP MODEL. I had a 10.5 Pro. If memory serves me right yours is about $2600-3000. Don't let it fall into the drink. LOL. Good luck. Can't get away with a weedwacker with brush cutting/sapling cutting trimmer heads?

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    Easier to get two men and two Weedwackers with brush cutting heads + some go go juice across. Is it not?

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    Goats! Yes goats. Tie 3-4 up on lengthy tethers. Haul a cooler with plenty of campfire refreshments across the river instead.

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    couple of inner tubes tied together, with a piece of plywood on top and a rope. bring the rope to the other side of the brook 1st. wrap it around a tree, in case the current is stronger than you think. have someone cast your float off. to be really secure, have a rope tied off at the starting point.

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    Rube Goldberg would be proud of this thread.
    "You're a nearsighted, bitter old fool."

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    Quote Originally Posted by vamelungeon View Post
    Rube Goldberg would be proud of this thread.
    A few years ago we cleaned up a trailside dump site with a skyline. The dirt road we were next to (and moving the old chest freezers etc. onto) had a slight downgrade. Muscle power was going a bit too slowly moving the dumped appliances up to the unload point, so after the first one it was determined that a Toyota pickup coasting downgrade in neutral on the dirt road would motivate the mainline at an acceptably controllable speed.

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