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Excellent Trailer,
March 24, 2007
By Dean0
from Minnesota
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"I picked up my new trailer today and was amazed at how well it is built. The main cross axel is built out of heavy tube steel. I had to put it together myself but found it very easy to do. They use heavy duty bults with lock nutts. It uses bearing's in the weels for smother rolling and less wear. Over all, it is a great trailer. I would recommend it to anyone. Stop by your local Northern Store and check it out. They have them on display."
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More than I expected,
March 8, 2007
By TMartina
from Cincinnati, OH
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"For starters, this thing is HUGE. Much bigger than I had anticipated. I haven't tried yet but I could probably fit a third of a cord of wood in it easy. That's a good thing. Actually much more room in the bed than I'll ever need. Assembly took me a half hour tops. Very easy to put together. They thought this out when they designed it. Also, ground clearance is much better than the competing models. That is important for me since this is going to be used on trails and in the woods. Large wheels are a real plus, too. Solidly built unit.
This is a real workhorse of a cart and it only weighs about 125 pounds so it increases your towing capacity. No complaints yet and we have put it through the paces. Highly recommended. Outperforms much more expensive models I have looked at. Couldn't be happier."
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One Tough Trailer Is An Understatement,
June 15, 2008
By PaulB1980
from Corning, NY
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"I bought this trailer about 4 weeks ago to help me haul brush and other yard debris. I live out in the country on 5 acres and use the Polar HD1500 with my Honda Rincon ATV. I can tell you that after approximately 100 huge loads that this trailer is the real deal. It will take everything that you can throw at it. It works perfectly in your yard as well as the woods. I also purchased the optional side rails that allow you to increase your load size. I literally fill this trailer until I cannot put anything else it it. So far I have not been able to overload this trailer. To secure the load I use 1 or 2 bungee cords attached to the side rails. The load stays in place perfectly. Assembly takes approximately 30 minutes and is straightforward. If you need a super tough trailer that can withstand just about everything you can throw at it, this is the one."
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A well designed trailer,
June 13, 2008
By Woodsman49
from Western North Carolina
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"The design of the molded cargo bed is especially good. Loading is convenient with its low sides or roll into the rear with the bed tipped. The bed is tough and its design keeps it from distorting from heavy loads. I have filled it with dirt and gravel to the brim (probably over the weight rating) with no apparent ill effects. It is holding up well after two years of heavy use hauling dirt, firewood and logs. The capacity is great. If you get a smaller one, you may regret it. I see no need for the four wheeled version unless going over very soft ground."
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ideal for firewood and garden mulch,
May 15, 2008
By dmhlgv6
from Western Massachusetts
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"I initially purchased for cleaning horse stalls however the back of the trailer does not allow the manure to to flow out when dumping on level ground. My wife will not use it as she prefers to only handle the manure once-she has the brains in the family. She prefers a regular steel garden dump trailer which has a removable tailgate. I use the Polar when I do the manure and on my return trip to the Barn, I go through the woods and fill it with firewood ...we burn 10 cords a year. It tows really well in the woods, has good ground clearance and handles a full load well. My wife does like it's the large capacity and controlled dumping for mulching her gardens."
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Unbreakable,
April 25, 2008
By YardBikeBob
from Douglas County Missouri
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"I treat this wagon terrible and it really stands up to the abuse. I am cutting down trees and delimbing above a ravine and THROW the cut logs down 10 to 20 feet into the wagon. This IS one tough wagon. It can haul more rock than my ATV will pull up hill in 4 Low.
The only thing that hurts it is backing up into something or catching a wheel on a tree. No nerf bars so watch out for that. And it rides absolutely terrible so don't haul anything back there that can talk.
Weighs next to nothing empty so easing it around to hook up is a cinch. Make sure you get a trailer hitch for it. Assembly is easy."
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ATV Trailer,
January 23, 2008
By JSarge
from Lyndon Station ,WI.
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"This trailer works great for hauling firewood. With the dump and the swivel I have no problem lining up on my basement window. the woodslides right in with a little push. This trailer has saved me a lot of time. GREAT PRODUCT!!!"
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Great Wood Cart,
January 21, 2008
By DukeofCanterbury
from Canterbury, CT
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"This is the best investment I have ever purchased! I can fill it half full of stones and it doesn't phase it. I can fill the cart as full as I can with oak and it doesn't phase it. The only thing bad about this cart is it can haul anything you put in it , and you'd better have the machine to pull it!"
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owner,
January 14, 2008
By RFBMI
from Michigan
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"Easy to assemble great for hunting or farm use"
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polar trailer,
August 19, 2007
By 1Dean
from Minnesota
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"This trailer is junk, If you want it to haul anything at all don't buy it. I was doing yard work with it hauling dirt. The metal used in this trailer looks well built but it is only about 1/16 of and inch thick. It is very thin and can't haul any waite. So far the tonge has bent from the wait of the dirt in the box and then the axcel broke off near one tire causeing the tire to fall off with part of the axcel. The welds are not very good at all.I've had to petty much rebuild the frame on the TWO trailers I bought. I would have been better off building my own frame. Also, the dump doesn't tip up enough to dump the load so you have to hand shovel it out. NOT A GOOD TRAILER... I would not waste your money on this...."
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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