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I went out and bought a solid mesh steel super rugged flat cart. I did installed a rear push rail and zip tie a couple of spare tires underneath. I think next I'm going to build a full rail system so i don't have to use truck straps.

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Billy


Gee Billy why don't you put an engine on that thing and make it really easy.
 
Gee Billy why don't you put an engine on that thing and make it really easy.

It's funny that you mention that. Another diver that I guess is a regular there tried a cart with an electric motor. I think it died on the first attempt. But a gas engine off of a cheap scooter might work, I think we may have something here!

Billy
 
It's funny that you mention that. Another diver that I guess is a regular there tried a cart with an electric motor. I think it died on the first attempt. But a gas engine off of a cheap scooter might work, I think we may have something here!

Billy
The sell the carts with the electric motor at Pep Boys for a lot less than I paid for my wagon. Divebum Don has one and added a second battery to it.
 
The sell the carts with the electric motor at Pep Boys for a lot less than I paid for my wagon. Divebum Don has one and added a second battery to it.

I remember when you got your wagon I started pricing them out. I couldn't believe how expensive they were but you's has obviously paid itself off, plus it's got the custom paint.

Billy
 
Yeah, the sticker shock was pretty scary. I was expecting around $50, not over $300.Still, it's hauled two full sets of gear up and down that trail, plus a rock garden the size of Texas. My favorite rock, formerly of Marineland weighs 114 pounds.
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Nice looking walkway you got there Max. My uncle did a similar thing in Arizona with river rocks.
 
You guys need this.....

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I had one of those until it chased a Prius out of the neighborhood and I never saw it again. No big loss though, all it wanted to do was lay around and hump the refrigerator.
 
I had a PM'd question about me red dolly so here is my answer:

I bought it at Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices for $30. Just make sure whatever you buy has pneumatic tires. The bigger the better! I use about 4 bungie cords to tie everything down and I am good to go. I also have a rope across the top that I attach computers and anything else on to.

Billy, spare tires on a cart, freakin' awsome.

Harbor frieght also has wagons for sale and they were around $50 if I remember as well as those flat carts. It is harbor freight so you get what you pay for I think!
 

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