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Pull Carts

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by RCBS, Aug 8, 2023.

  1. CutSplitStack

    CutSplitStack

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    I've got a gorilla cart with a poly bed, nicely built tool. I find myself using my two wheel barrows more though. The cart is nice to load up and put by the fire pit but for moving splits around in the wood yard the wheel barrow is what I use most
     
  2. yooperdave

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    OK, Here's my 2 cents.

    Years ago, probably close to 10, I bought a northern tool lawn wagon. $80 on sale. Pneumatic tires, wire mesh floor and sides that measured 4' lone and close to 2' wide (?) with a foam covered pull handle. 1400 lb capacity (so they say). It was great for leaves/brush but for hauling wood, I lined the bottom of the cart with some hardwood 1X4 boards.

    The tires pretty much crapped out 3 years ago....2 flat and 2 that want to be flat.

    To replace those tires, it'll cost $115.

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  3. RCBS

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    Chinesium rubber just doesn't seem to last. I'm wondering about the hoses and tires of all the cheap EVs we are about to be inundated with.
     
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