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    Default Next time someone's in Harbor Freight


    If you think about it, sneak a peek at one of these wagons:

    Steel Mesh Deck Utility Wagon

    And let me know if you think it's built well enough for the asking price.

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    I have one just like but it has sides and a tailgate. I like it but you have to keep it painted if you leave it outside. For that price or a little bit more you should be able to get one with sides and the tailgate unless you don't want them. I not sure if mine is rated for the same weight. I think mine is rated for 800 lbs. Good luck, Wes

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    Thanks Wes! I don't need the sides, and could scuff and repaint it while it was new, probably wouldn't spend much time outside though (just when needed).

    Did yours come from HF?

    TSC has one, $10 cheaper, but has a flat plywood bed.
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    You just going to use it around the camp? If you decide you want one I could go pick it up for you.
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    Check out the one at Home Depot, I like mine.

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    GroundWork® Garden Utility Cart, 800 lb. Capacity - 3599008 | Tractor Supply Company


    I found one of these on the side of the road. It had 5" wheels on the front and 6" wheels on the rear. Rusted out rims. I caught the 4" wheels at HF for $3.50 and have been using it for some 5 years like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacklandlure View Post
    Check out the one at Home Depot, I like mine.
    I'll see if I can find one online, I'd like to have 24"x 48", I don't need the weight, just the size (and 10" tires).

    Saw that one cb, but a fair bit smaller, 4" narrower and 10" shorter.
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    This one is a bit older, I guess the larger size now. It's 24x48. The panel hinges have removable pins with clips.
    I bought the grandkids "the digger" from northern tools for christmas. It looks like a backhoe. I was thinking of mounting it on the wagon. They would have a ball working in the garden then.

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    What you gonna do? wheel around the campground pickin up beer cans, just get a shoppin cart, free at any grocery store. If you go inside you can get a battery operated one.



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