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<blockquote data-quote="SCROUNGER" data-source="post: 181794" data-attributes="member: 4820"><p>I walked too close to my truck the other day with my pick (and the magnet on the blade)cradled loosely in arm and it jumped about 4 inches and attached itself to the trucks side. :lol: Took a massive amount of effort to get it off without doing too much damage to the paintwork. My magnets slightly smaller than what Wals talking about and it stays on the blade when digging no problems PK. Even when digging rock, so the size of the one Wals talking about would be almost impossible to get off the blade i would imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCROUNGER, post: 181794, member: 4820"] I walked too close to my truck the other day with my pick (and the magnet on the blade)cradled loosely in arm and it jumped about 4 inches and attached itself to the trucks side. :lol: Took a massive amount of effort to get it off without doing too much damage to the paintwork. My magnets slightly smaller than what Wals talking about and it stays on the blade when digging no problems PK. Even when digging rock, so the size of the one Wals talking about would be almost impossible to get off the blade i would imagine. [/QUOTE]
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