Posted by Billy NY on February 24, 2020 at 05:50:06 from (74.70.87.149):
In Reply to: Firewood carts posted by Weldon K on February 23, 2020 at 15:00:01:
I do the same thing to avoid working off the ground. I currently have 4 of them, all under $100 found locally. I can stack blocks onto these, and the split wood after, bring inside the garage, or to the stack outside. I can block logs held in the backhoe bucket with thumb and drop them in the cart. These are light, but can hold 400lbs which is plenty. You have to treat them with care when using, but aside from that they work wonderfully. I get caught in weather, with them full, I just tarp them over parked together. I'm looking for a 5th one, should have grabbed one recently, did not have time to follow up. I use them for my bee hives, yard clean up, all kinds of things. 4 can hold a big pile of brush, I hauled an overgrown bush to where the town can pick up at end of the lane. They do need to be kept under a roof, take up some space and you do need to deal with tires on occasion, but they are easy to put tubes in. I can bring tools around the yard, to a piece of equipment, the uses are many.
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