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Turns out a knee scooter (because of foot surgery) is the perfect height for working on raised spinich beds. 🤣. Who knew they made all terrain knee scooters?

  • Post author:lloyd
  • Post published:May 5, 2019
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Turns out a knee scooter (because of foot surgery) is the perfect height for working on raised spinich beds. 🤣. Who knew they made all terrain knee scooters?

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