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OT? Looking for opinions on garden utiity carts
We need something to haul stuff around our 2.8 acre wooded lot. Dead
trees to burn pile, refuse container UP a steep driveway filled, etc. Two local makers are Club Car mostly for golf carts and E-Z-GO. We're thinking gas instead of battery but not cast in concrete yet. |
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OT? Looking for opinions on garden utiity carts
On Apr 25, 6:23 am, wrote:
We need something to haul stuff around our 2.8 acre wooded lot. Dead trees to burn pile, refuse container UP a steep driveway filled, etc. Two local makers are Club Car mostly for golf carts and E-Z-GO. We're thinking gas instead of battery but not cast in concrete yet. A hand cart is the first tool you should invest in before considering anything powered. The very best is made by Rubbermaid. I use mine constantly. It is very ergonomic and perfectly balanced since it can be loaded with the cart tilted onto the ground preventing a lot of lifting. It can also be pulled behind you like a horse and cart, much easier than pushing. Link: http://www.amazon.com/5642-00-7-5CUF...7565789&sr=1-6 |
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OT? Looking for opinions on garden utiity carts
Go to http://www.DRpower.com.
---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580') |
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