I was going by rim size. The 4" wheels at HF are the 10" height.
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I was going by rim size. The 4" wheels at HF are the 10" height.
Brian, found one at Sears. Looks to be pretty heavy duty. Check it out!Gorilla 2-in-1 Utility Cart - Lawn & Garden - Outdoor Tools & Supplies - Wheelbarrows & Garden Carts I also noticed something about price matching so you might be able to get it for what HF has it for!
Read on down a bit about the steering..
Ditto on the read on down cb (about steering)
Gotta have somethin' to cart-around them 10 Yank-Gewbs I'm fixin to spawn down here :Rofl
Mostly to haul 5 gallon buckets of grey water to the dump station, but I'll find other uses for it too. Can stick a cooler, chair, rods, and bait on it and pull it to the water if nuthin else:cheers2
Here's the thing about the steering, the one HF has doesn't pivot in the center when it steers (like the kids wagons), it steers at the wheels like a car, so it's more stable. I'd rather spend $20 more and get a better one. I'm not sure how the others are made, if they're cheaper than HF, there's gotta be a reason, and moving parts are a good place to start.
The Sears one has a tie rod attached to the two front wheels!
These (the HF one) got marked-down last night to $75 (from $109) if anyone's in the market for one.
Was just in tsc and saw this one. Looks to be very well built. http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/01/06/ama4a9up.jpg
Stand it up and take a picture of the steering for us.
Cray picked one up for me today :ThumbsUp
Thanks Charlie!
Well, put the wagon together today, all the assembly needed was sliding the 4 wheels on the axles and adding the washers and cotter keys to retain then, and putting on the handle (1-bolt). It was well worth the money, and I wouldn't expect to haul 1,000 pounds on it though, but never be an issue for me.
I did drain about 40 gallons of grey water out of my tank and hauled it down to the dump station. I'll probably add a few inches to the handle length when I get back north, as well as get a barrel or tank so I can add a drain valve to it instead of using 5 gallon buckets.
All in all :ThumbsUp
Thanks again Charlie for picking it up for me!