Harbor Freight has
One Stop Gardens 1000-lb Capacity Mesh Deck Steel Wagon on sale for
$74.99 when you clip the $25 Off coupon on the item page. Shipping is $6.99. Alternatively, offer is available In-Store w/ Printable Coupon (click "print coupon").
- Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location. If coupon does not appear on item page, apply coupon code 12834906 at checkout.
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Features:- Heavy 10 gauge steel mesh holds up to 1000 lb.
- Large 10 in. turf-tread pneumatic tires
- Wide track width prevents tipping
- Steel reinforced support brackets
- Easy to maneuver handle with cushion grip
- 4 ft. x 2 ft. deck
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I use it for beekeeping, harvesting mesquite firewood, and a few other hobbies.
I have to deal with stickers
(Grass Burrs [grassperson.com])
and mesquite thorns.
I use FlatOut to prevent flats on everything.
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I use it when I go to the salvage yard to carry heavy parts.
Assembly was pretty easy, and the thing has held up well so far.
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I use it when I go to the salvage yard to carry heavy parts.
Assembly was pretty easy, and the thing has held up well so far.
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I use it for beekeeping, harvesting mesquite firewood, and a few other hobbies.
I have to deal with stickers
(Grass Burrs [grassperson.com])
and mesquite thorns.
I use FlatOut to prevent flats on everything.
FlatOut [amazon.com]
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But have to fill the tires every time you want to use it.
I use it for beekeeping, harvesting mesquite firewood, and a few other hobbies.
I have to deal with stickers
(Grass Burrs [grassperson.com])
and mesquite thorns.
I use FlatOut to prevent flats on everything.
FlatOut [amazon.com]
Fairly certain we're talking about the same cart.
I use the dump feature in reverse to load fire wood logs into the back of my pickup.
I leave the cart in the dumped position (90° from the frame)
I then stand the 5' log on its end next to the cart and use a ratchet strap to bind the log to the cart.
Then I return the dump back to the normal resting position with the log attached.
Roll it over to my pickup and use the cart to slide the log into the bed of my pickup.
Sounds complicated, but it sure saves my back..!
As someone else said, get something with solid tires.
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