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tarcoleo

Just use it to run around the homestead (2 acres) and haul

weeds and trims.  Use the two WH's for mowing and heavier tasks.

The Yardbug is fun for grandchildren (and grandpa.)

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Sparky

I like the "Peace" symbol on the front!

Looks like the wheel-barrow-trailer could use bigger tires :grin:  .

Mike............

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Yes sir, looks like fun to me.

Glenn

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tarcoleo

The barrow came from the town dump.  All the other components came from "on hand".

Sure, the wheels could be larger, but the cart will never carry more than 50 lbs. and will

always be pulled by machine.  The peace sign is a belt buckle found on the internet.  The

only other real expense was the Rustoleum.

 

-Cheapo Tom

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

It fits the bill perfectly for what its intended for. Fun and cute. I bet the grandkids think the world of it.

Glenn

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tarcoleo

BTW, the wheels in question are those below.  Plenty of capacity, can be used as

substitutes  for anti-scarfing rollers on mower decks.  The 6 in. wheels (1/2 axles

with roller bearings and fitted with grease fittings) in this series are used on all my 48" decks

as substitues for the original 6 in. WH units.

 

http://shop.servicecaster.com/4-inch-Phenolic-Wheel-p/scc-phr420.htm

http://shop.servicecaster.com/6-x-2-Phenolic-Wheel-p/scc-phr620.htm

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shallowwatersailor

That is back when MTD had a decent name. It looks extra special with the cart!

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