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Old November 10, 2016   #1
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Anyone own a garden cart? You know, the one you pull like a Red Flyer wagon. Most of them seem to have good ratings and have a dump feature. Just curious.
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Old November 10, 2016   #2
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I have a hand pulled cart -- same principle as a wagon but broader, lighter, and with sloped ends. I use it mostly when I have tools or other items that I'm using that I want to be able to keep off the ground -- don't consider it exceptionally helpful, but I've known folks who had essentially identical carts and loved them for transporting all sorts of fairly light loads.

I also have an old metal cart -- perhaps 30" x 48" -- old but much stronger than anything I could get today -- that's very useful when I have a lawn tractor to pull it -- which at the moment I don't It has a removable tailgate and can dump. With a proper "horse" to pull it I use it a lot as that assembly can go about anywhere and be loaded with firewood, rocks, deadfall and other relatively heavy loads that need to be relocated and can unload pretty much where ever I want.

What I use most of all, though, are two wheel dollies with strap(s) attached, as they can go anywhere, including inside the garden, are very maneuverable. Carrying buckets or other moderate size containers they can transport about anything I want to move, and the loaded buckets are still a weight that I can easily pick up to dump or otherwise place things where I want them. They're least useful for fairly large things like firewood, but in years past I've used that sort of assembly with a garbage can instead of bucket attached to transport whole trees (a few chunks at a time) out of relatively inaccessible places to the woodpile. And at times I've strapped fairly large rocks onto one of the dollies and moved it a short distance, then left it, later moved it a little more, etc. until in glacier like fashion the rock migrates from where it's a nuisance to a place where it's useful.

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Old November 10, 2016   #3
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I would like a power sprayer for next year, and the ones that are meant to mount to ATVs are fairly cheap. The ATV has a battery, capacity to recharge, and wheels. I am wondering if I can strap the sprayer to a cart or wagon with a car battery, and then just leave a charger on it to keep the battery charged. A decent wagon or dolly might cost as much as I'd save, though, versus just buying a wheeled, rechargeable power sprayer.
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Not what you're inquiring about, but if we're talking toys in general.

Got this for my birthday, not even put together yet. A sister-in-law got it for me, my first thought was it's a bit goofy. But after reading some excellent reviews, I'm thinking it might work well with my layout. At 17" wide, it will roll right down the rows and save on quite a bit of stooping.

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Old November 10, 2016   #5
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My mom and stepdad have one of those, Ricky. They used it all summer to pick beans.
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All I have right now is a wheelbarrow. But then my garden is very close to the house and storage room.
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Old November 11, 2016   #7
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Ricky, I 've had one of those scooters for a few years and use it all the time! The swivel seat is great, you can face the row you are working, and just push a little sideways to keep moving forward. Really saves the old back and knees and helps to reach deeper into the middle of rows. My older model didn't come with the basket or tow handle and needs a new coat of paint from being left outside for too many seasons. One tire went flat after a few years, but was no problem to inflate again and has been fine.
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Kinda neato.
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I was gifted a large garden cart from Gardeners Supply. I had it at my last house which was on a rather steep hill. I loved it. I could haul compost, wood chips and giant pumpkins with ease both up and down the hill. I used it almost every week. It sure made light of some heavy work. I REALLY do miss it since I had to move.

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I like the style cart MissS posted above. I had two a bit smaller from NorthernTool that held up for 15 yrs. The second one just gave up this past season. So i now have one that can be pulled with my tractor mower.
This is what they stock now.
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I have about four different sizes and shapes of plastic type wheelbarrows, but this is my all time favorite. I got it for my birthday quite a few years ago - it was from the Fleet Farm store, and as far as I can tell, it's no longer in production. Too bad, I would get a new one because my husband keeps borrowing it to push fire wood around, and it's never where I left it last when I need it.

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