All Purpose Metal Stakes
Made in America
These were originally designed to be used with tarps for leaf pickup, but we have since found out that they can be used anywhere that a stake is used. The advantage being that they don't get lost as easily, your bending over is reduced, they will last a long time, and no hammers or other tools are required.
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Suggested Retail $41.65 a pair
All Purpose Metal Stakes
STAKES (note hooks at top) No smile!
Guess he doesn't want his picture taken
Standard Weight Ship Wt Shipping Size Barcode
Mfg. Item # Product Description Unit Size Case Pack Each Std. Pack St’d Pack (GS1/UPC)
0200 All Purpose Metal Stakes 2 24pr 2.84 68.16 36”/ 24”/ 8’ 852681002046
ALL PURPOSE METAL STAKES WITH LABEL
WITH TWO STAKES

1. Insert the first stake through a corner grommet hole, pointing the foothold toward the center of the tarp, then push the stake into the ground using the foothold. Or, use the foothold to hold the corner of the tarp if there is no grommet.
2. Using the second stake, insert it in the corner grommet along the edge that you intend to rake over and stretch the tarp tight against the first stake. Push the second stake into the ground using your foot on the foot hold. Or you can use the foot hold on the stake to hold the corner of the tarp.
3. Rake the yard waste onto the tarp until it has a load you can handle, remove the stakes, and haul it away.
WITH 4 STAKES
As with 2 stakes use 4 stakes to hold all 4 corners down.
- OR-
Do the first 2 stakes on one side
and
Using 1 stake at a time, insert the corner grommet in the top hook by the handle of the stake and using the foot hold to hold the bottom edge of the tarp tight against the 2 existing front stakes, insert the stake, thus making a wall out of the rear of the tarp. The rear wall should slant towards the front edge of the tarp.
Rake, blow, plow, or whatever, the leaves and yard waste onto the tarp until it has a load you can handle, remove the stakes, and haul away.
Repeat above for additional loads.
Tarps are usually 6’x 8’ for 1 person and 11’x 8’ for 2 people
Other Uses

OVER A WOOD PILE
FOR A DINING FLY DINING FLY STAKE
Testimonial's
Alex in Santa Fe NM:
They go into this rocky soil that we have here very easily. The foot hold really makes these work well.
Eix people, Lanscapers:
Stakes work well for tarps, especially on windy days.