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Extra Landscaping — Tools Patched [verified]
The phrase "extra landscaping tools patched" sounds like a line from a simulated reality or a digital sandbox game—the kind of world where a simple update can change the physics of a shovel or the way a hedge grows.
- Rubber or pneumatic wheel maintenance and axle issues
- Tool object: id, name, type, status, wear_level (0–100), location, assigned_to, maintenance_due (ISO date), parts_needed[]
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3. Case Analysis: Three Games
- Wobbling wheelbarrow tray or cracked wheelbarrow rim: often loose bolts or fatigue cracks at bolt holes.
- Dull, nicked, or rusted cutting blades (edging saws, hori-hori): material buildup, micro-chips from rocks.
- Bent shafts on half-moon edgers, drawknives, or bulb planters: lateral impact or over-torque when used as pry bars.
- Loose handle ferrules or splintered wooden handles: moisture, repeated impact, or inadequate ferrule fit.
- Clogged or sticky moving joints (garden shears, brush hooks): sap, grit, or lost spring tension.
- Fractured welds on steel splitters or stand-up implements: rust-weakened beads or under-designed joints.
- Vibrating powered accessories or noisy bearings: bearing wear, loose housings, or imbalanced blades.
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