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utility wagon,
April 14, 2008
By mikekw
from massachusetts
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"my daughter's track team was looking for a cart to move high jump mats which are about 4'x8'x3' in size. The companies which manufacture the mats also sell these carts, but they're very expensive >00 - so my daughter asked if I could build one. I found the industrial wagon on this website and thought it would work fine as a chassis to which I could add a 4'x8' deck. The wagon arrived in about a week with some damage to the box, but no problems with the contents. The assembly instructions were very straight-forward and the entire project is complete except for painting the deck."
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Home Handyman
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Good value for a light wagon,
January 14, 2008
By SteveOfMaryland
from Maryland
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"I needed a wagon that would hold a light load and this one fit the bill. It came in the mail, timely, and mostly intact. Some box breakage, but nothing damaged inside. Spent about 4 hours putting it together. Could have done it in 2 hours, but I'm fussy. Final use is in making it a portable welding workbench. Made a top of 3/8 steel plate and mounted bench vises to it. I had to fabricate the top and the structure, which is what is expected and advertised with this product."
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Utility wagon,
October 30, 2007
By Anonymous Reviewer
from N. Tx.
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"First, I must say, I was very impressed with the quality of components on this wagon, And ease of assembly! I use the cart for projects around the shop, and then put a handle on it and take it to auto swap meets, pulls easily by hand, and carries everything from auto parts to coolers! Everyone is envious of it at the swap meets, had a few offers for it, Might order more of these to sell!"
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2200# running gear,
October 29, 2007
By CubCadet782
from IL
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"I purchased the running gear to make a hayrack to pull behind my collection of IH garden tractors. Shipping was fast and the 2 boxes were packed well. Assembly was easy; however, as others have mentioned a few extra holes in the tree would have been helpfull. I ended up drilling a new hole for my application (easy to do). On the advise of others, I tightened up the steering during assembly, throwing out the undersized pins and replacing them with 3/8" bolts and lock nuts (I had to drill the steering arm holes). Once I put the deck on it (6.5'x4' from 2x6's and 5/4 decking) it looked cute as a button. Neighborhood kids love riding on it. I look forward to lots of use out of it. Overall a very nice product, but could use a few little touches to make it great out of the box (tightened steering, extra holes, etc.) I had no problems with these simple modifications, but others with less mechanical skills may. TIP: If adding a wooden deck, cross block the stringers so the deck is fairly stiff, but only attach the stringers to the back axle mounting ears. This lets the gear flex over uneven terrain, but also keeps the deck strong."
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October 29, 2007
By DP84066
from UTAH
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"VERY FAST DELIVERY, PRODUCT JUST AS ADVERTISED"
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Wagon Review,
September 24, 2007
By Matthew
from Exeter, NH
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"This cart was purchased to hold a 1000 lb. antique single cylinder engine. The engine was mounted on a skid, which I mounted to the cart and I must say that the cart could not have been better designed to meet my needs if it was custom built. I was skeptical at first but was very happy with what I received. The assembly is simple and straight forward and all of the pieces are accounted for with the exception of 1 cotter pin. The addition of grease zerks on the wagon wheels and spindles are definitely a pleasant surprise. The tie rod ends are a little loose for someone who might take this behind an ATV as it walks a little (easily remedied with larger bolts). The wagon construction is fairly rugged and easily is adjusted to length although a few more positions would be nice. A 1/2" drill takes care of that problem though. The addition of the tail hitch to gang up these wagons was also a bonus. The upright mounts to mount the bed to the frame is 27 3/4" on the inside for anyone that needs to know. Overall a steal at this price and I would not hesitate to buy another one!"
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Handy Wagon,
March 6, 2007
By nuts97
from arizona
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"This a very handy wagon. I put a 4' X 8' wooden bed on it and it handles loads well in my tree nurseery. Would be better if it turned shorter."
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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