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Heavy Duty Garden Cart

Post by Carrot Cruncher »

Courtesy of a MrsCC competion win, one of these is winging it's way to me as we speak.

http://www.robertdyas.co.uk/P~148837~He ... arden+Cart

Can carry 150kg and the sides also fold down so it can be used as a flat bed. With a little modification I'm sure it can also be used as a trailer for a push bike. Making a trailer for the push bike was an idea I had been toying with for a while so it looks like that is sorted

Will do a review of it when it arrives as looking on the site it has been reduced from £100 to £50 and might be an option for anyone looking for something similar
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Post by preppingsu »

Do you think Mrs CC could enter some competitions in my name - ones that pay the mortgage for life, etc etc :D

Very useful piece of kit though - I've seen a few of those being used at Glastonbury.
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Post by Carrot Cruncher »

I keep telling her that a house or landrover would come in handy but no joy yet :(
axelt123

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Post by axelt123 »

ive had one of these for several years now they are invaluable i have put two 5ft 4x4's across it and placed a 6x4 shed and drove down field and it held fine. They can hold more than what they say they are the best for moving items around the smallholding. I even have used it off road on the back of a quad before.
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Re: Heavy Duty Garden Cart

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Carrot Cruncher wrote:Courtesy of a MrsCC competion win, one of these is winging it's way to me as we speak.

http://www.robertdyas.co.uk/P~148837~He ... arden+Cart

Can carry 150kg and the sides also fold down so it can be used as a flat bed. With a little modification I'm sure it can also be used as a trailer for a push bike. Making a trailer for the push bike was an idea I had been toying with for a while so it looks like that is sorted

Will do a review of it when it arrives as looking on the site it has been reduced from £100 to £50 and might be an option for anyone looking for something similar
You will find that the wheel size and tyre width will make that cart a bad bike trailer.friction oaths enemy of efficient cycling-BTW it's a bicycle not a'pushbike".Sorry I am a 250 mile a week cyclist.
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Re: Heavy Duty Garden Cart

Post by Carrot Cruncher »

Thanks for the info on the wheels
BTW it's a bicycle not a'pushbike".Sorry I am a 250 mile a week cyclist
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Whatever you call it, it's biggest drawback is the lack of an internal combustion engine :lol:
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Re: Heavy Duty Garden Cart

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preppingsu wrote:Do you think Mrs CC could enter some competitions in my name - ones that pay the mortgage for life, etc etc :D
Oi! Get in the queue, I'm first! And I'm pretty sure Lil's called second dibs! :twisted:

I think Mrs Carrot Cruncher should give us an online tuturial about entering competitions... :mrgreen: