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Good Product for the Price,
April 21, 2008
By seoul1
from Wilisville, AR
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"I recently bought this item to haul garden materials and dirt. Have cleaned out the ditch and hauled the soil to fill in holes in other areas of my lproperty. The tailgate is a little flimsey but for the price it works well. Took about an hour and a half to assemble. After reading other reviews, put everything together using lock tite on all the nuts and bolts."
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Perfect for light yard work.,
April 19, 2008
By ScrapRecon
from Summerville, SC
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"Use to do yard clean up before running lawn mowers. Latch system could be upgraded but no complaints for the price. Paid my 2 preteen girls to put together in less that two hours, surprised by fit and finish for the money."
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Light duty,
November 27, 2007
By Tommy2
from Winston-Salem
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"This is a decent, lightweight trailer. Be ready to do some beefing up right off the bat. I liked the low price and I'm pretty good with a welder. The dump bed latch needs immediate attention. My first load of top soil dumped as I was driving across my lawn. The tailgate is pretty flimsy too. I added a clamp to hold it in place and still remain removable. Once it's all together though it sturdies up enough to haul whatever you want."
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Light weight garden cart,
October 30, 2007
By Will241
from Avondale, Texas
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"I bought this because of the really good price. But, I should have thought it through. I really needed something that was stronger and heavier made. No fault of the product. However, the tailgate is ridiculous. Other than an almost useless tailgate it is a pretty nice little trailer for LIGHT work."
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great little cart,
October 29, 2007
By samstone
from Bellville, TX
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"I bought it to haul small branches and the kids around. It works great and is very sturdy. Takes about 2 hours to assemble. Use loctite on the bolts to prevent loosening."
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lots of nuts and bolts,
October 15, 2007
By vegabear
from nw AZ
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"It went together rather well. I repaced all the nuts with lock nut so they wouldn't come loose."
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Good little trailer...,
July 2, 2007
By Chris002
from Wake Forest, NC
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"This is a good, lightweight trailer perfect for hauling topsoil, leaves, wood, gravel, mulch, etc. The only thing to be aware of is that it does require a great deal of assembly. I have never seen so many bolts..!!! I'd allow a good 4 hours to for assembling. Make sure you have a couple 14mm and 13mm boxed-in and open-in wrenches, a speed ratchet speeds things up a little bit. The only real complaint that i have about the trailer is that I wish they had not used flat head screwdriver bolts. I understand that these make less of a "snag" area, but these things are pretty tough to get tightened. I ended up using a 3/8" socket wrench with a flat head screwbit to get adequate leverage to tighten down the screws."
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Trailer Cart,
May 27, 2007
By 52707
from Dixon, Ca
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"I got this little cart about seven years ago and have been abusing it like crazy ever since. I use it to haul large full garbage cans on a one mile round trip over a rough dirt drive out to the main road driving my atv much faster than I should. I haul tools & equipment when repairing fence on my 10 acre place, and I haul some pretty heavy hay bales. Its still going strong. A few years after I got it I replaced the wheels, which kept leaking air, with the flat free type and I used a bolt to keep the bed from dumping under heavy loads on rough ground. I had to replace one bolt that fell out, but was sure to use a lock washer so it wouldn't happen again. Every year or so I check it over for loose bolts and haven't had any other problems."
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Item #125490 Trailer Cart,
March 9, 2007
By Terri
from Arizona
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"We bought this cart to attach to our atv to haul our dog. He has severe hip displacia and loves to go riding with us. We assembled the cart in an evening, it was missing one part, a tailgate latch. We emailed Shana in Customer Service, she was right on it, we received it a couple of days later. We love our new cart and would recommend it to anyone for light chores and fun. We just moved from Georgia to Arizona, hurry up and put in a Northern store here, we need one bad."
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Trailer Cart,
November 17, 2006
By Beth
from North Scituate, RI
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"Nice size and quite heavy duty, however the cart is put together with way too many bolts. i have been picking up nuts and bolts all over the yard since we got the cart. No amount of tightening will keep these bolts in. I would have preferred to have paid more and had in delivered in less pieces."
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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