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Retired Wrencher

Thanks @Sparky

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Roger R

... ..my new 7.5 cu cart. Nice little cart....   Those a very handy, I have one from Sears, new about 40 years ago and still going strong. 10 Cu Ft, and 1000 lb capacity.  Good for sand, gravel, small brush, firewood, etc etc etc.  Keep it greased, a few re-welds now and again, mine should out last me. 

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Skwerl58

Nice tractor and cart. I have a cart like that that I let my Dad have in about 1985 and he gave it back to me a couple of years ago. It is handy for yard and garden use. I am trying to get a 1054 running to pull it and do other pulling work.

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3 hours ago, Roger R said:

... ..my new 7.5 cu cart. Nice little cart....   Those a very handy, I have one from Sears, new about 40 years ago and still going strong. 10 Cu Ft, and 1000 lb capacity.  Good for sand, gravel, small brush, firewood, etc etc etc.  Keep it greased, a few re-welds now and again, mine should out last me. 

Agreed Roger. I have 5.5 and the 10. But I like this one best. Lite and easy to move around. These were made for Gravley I believe? I remember reading about Jakson Mfd. Not like the cheap crap today. Do not touch the meatal on those you will bend it VERY easily. Thanks @Roger R

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2 hours ago, Roger R said:

... ..my new 7.5 cu cart. Nice little cart....   Those a very handy, I have one from Sears, new about 40 years ago and still going strong. 10 Cu Ft, and 1000 lb capacity.  Good for sand, gravel, small brush, firewood, etc etc etc.  Keep it greased, a few re-welds now and again, mine should out last me. 

Agreed Roger. I have 5.5 and the 10. But I like this one best. Lite and easy to move around. These were made for Gravley I believe? I remember reading about Jakson Mfd. Not like the cheap crap today. Do not touch the meatal on those you will bend it VERY easily. Thanks again @Sparky

 

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2 hours ago, Skwerl58 said:

Nice tractor and cart. I have a cart like that that I let my Dad have in about 1985 and he gave it back to me a couple of years ago. It is handy for yard and garden use. I am trying to get a 1054 running to pull it and do other pulling work.

Thanks @Skwerl58

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ebinmaine

Very nice Gary 

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11 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Very nice Gary 

Thanks Eric. I saw it online decided to take a ride in the country and pick it up. It`s lite and easy to move around.

 

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