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Agri Fab Trailer,
May 9, 2008
By Mudhaze
from Graysville, Ohio
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"I recently bought the trailer and have used it a lot. I have used it to move gravel from the pile that they left to my new 280 ft driveway. It definitely holds up to the weight and was a big help in getting the gravel on my driveway. I have also used it to haul manure from the neighbors to my garden. I just love it and will recommend it to everyone I know."
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ATV Cart,
May 2, 2008
By Uribe
from Monterrey, Mexico
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"I give ATV tour rides in Mexico 30 miles south of Monterrey in the mountains. I purchased the ATV cart to carry necessary camping gear in the mountains. When I purchased the ATV cart the first thing I did was weld a standard 2" reciever ball tongue on it,instead of the flat bar and pin that comes with the cart. I noticed the front support that holds the cart to the channel that connects to the 2" ball was rather thin. (14 GA or so) I tried using the cart and after the first day out in the mountains the cart began to bend the front support that lets the cart dump if needed. I had about 500 pounds on the cart. I removed about 100 pounds of gear and cut the trip short due to being afraid of the cart not holding up. We made it back and now the cart will be beefed up before its next ATV tour up the mountains. Top speed was 15 MPH.Average speed was 7 MPH due to a lot of steep climbing. The walking beam axles worked great!"
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ATV Cart Provides Very Good Utility,
February 4, 2008
By Cerk
from Green Bay, WI
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"I purchased the tandem axle cart along with my ATV. Together, I use them primarily for hauling cut wood on natural wooded terrain. The only accessory I've added to the trailer is a rubber bed mat, mainly to prevent slippage of the wood when it is being transported and to protect the bed from dents and scratches. I've hauled very heavy loads with this cart and it holds up well. In response to another viewers comment about the box and rail being light-weight, I say that if you treat and maintain your equipment with normal care, this cart will more than satisfy your needs, keeping in mind that this is not a dump truck to be abused, but rather a utility cart/trailer to haul and move cargo. The railing can also be used to attach bungy cords or rope to secure the cargo/load. The tailgate helps to contain any cargo from falling out/off. Overall, I'm very satisfied with this product."
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Agri-Fab Tandem Axel Wagon,
January 1, 2008
By Ken888
from Upstate New York
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"I have gone through several atv wagons over the past 25 years of cutting and hauling firewood. The Agri-Fab ATV Tandem Axle Cart is hands-down the best wagon for the job that I have used. This is the second Agri-Fab wagon I have owned. In fact I am still using the first one I purchased. Most wagons I have used have lasted me 3 to 4 years before failing. Agri-Fab has managed to engineer their wagons in such a way that almost every weak point that I found in previous equipment has been eliminated. This includes reinforced corners, box braces, 3/4” axels, full length axel shields/braces, and heavy duty wagon tongue. The only fault I found with my first Agri-Fab wagon is that the wheels are positioned under the wagon body, allowing the wagon to capsize on hillsides and in rough terrain when heavily loaded. My woodlot is more vertical than horizontal, potted with sink holes, stumps, and large rocks. This meant lots of small loads in the past. The wheels on the Agri-Fab Tandem Axel Cart are positioned outside of the center of gravity of the cart body. This combined with the tandem axel arrangement makes the cart almost tip proof. I have cut down the number of trips I have to make to fill my wood shed from 60 to 42. This wagon is heavier than most atv/small tractor wagons and so care must be taken when pulling it uphill."
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Tandem Axle Cart,
October 29, 2007
By Jeffnsocal
from San Diego County,CA
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"I rate this cart good for medium to light duty. The frame and axles are well made and should hold up well. The box is light duty,suitable only for yard debri and lite material. The box will not stand up to rock,brick, etc. The tandem axles help keep the load off of the tow vehicle"
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Agri Fab ATV cart,
March 6, 2007
By Hammertime
from Parker, CO.
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"Chassis seems very well made and will, no doubt, stand up to hard use. I bought this for the walking beam axle setup and, if you're going to work this cart hard, that's all you're buying. The rest will have to be reinforced unless you just haul your hunting gear once a year with it.
The box and top rails are very light gauge and will need to be replaced or beefed up if exposed to heavy use. Box is very 'tinny' and should be made out of metal a gauge or two thicker. Paint won't hold up on the box and it is evident why they're all going to the poly tubs on the carts. I liked the adaptable hitching methods that were included with the cart. You can use the hitch on the atv or the pin and socket method common on garden tractors. All the parts are there for either setup. I don't think I'd buy this again, especially based on the price and the fact that Northern lowered the price drastically on a similar cart right after I bought this one. It's just too expensive to ship this back or I would have."
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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