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    Grand Master Know It All Hummer's Avatar
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    Nice work! Air filled tires on a wagon make them very handy in the yard and garden for planting, transplanting, weeding, etc. I've long thought about buying one because it would be easier for my wife to use than a wheelbarrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hummer View Post
    Nice work! Air filled tires on a wagon make them very handy in the yard and garden for planting, transplanting, weeding, etc. I've long thought about buying one because it would be easier for my wife to use than a wheelbarrow.
    We bought one of these:

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0081...GORMP-12&psc=1

    Have moved tons of gravel and landscape bricks. A wheelbarrow would be terrible in my situation. I did replace the plastic bedliner with a piece of galvanized sheet. We pull it around with the mower instead of by hand, but it can be used either way.
    Last edited by 00tec; 06-15-2017 at 08:08.

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    That's the style we were looking at, very useful. Now that we're in the mountains and don't tend acres of gardens we don't have as much need for it. What I would like to have is a similar wheeled cart with a tailgate height shelf and a lower shelf for unloading supplies from the truck and wheeling to the house. Something with a hand brake would be ideal. I need to limit my lifting and carrying of heavy items.


    Quote Originally Posted by 00tec View Post
    We bought one of these:

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0081...GORMP-12&psc=1

    Have moved tons of gravel and landscape bricks. A wheelbarrow would be terrible in my situation. I did replace the plastic bedliner with a piece of galvanized sheet. We pull it around with the mower instead of by hand, but it can be used either way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyEgo View Post
    I chained a team of Cub Scouts to it and they were able to pull it to the site without much problem.


    Looks awesome! Is that child labor or character building? Team building exercise?



    Quote Originally Posted by 00tec View Post
    I went with an Aerocart - https://www.worx.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seamonkey View Post

    I went with an Aerocart - https://www.worx.com/
    We have been hauling 600lbs of crushed granite at a time. Needed something a bit beefier.

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