Gorilla Carts Poly Garden Dump Cart with Steel Frame and 10" Pneumatic Tires,800-lbs. Capacity, Gray
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There are two 3/4" by 2" holes in it. To make racks on my own, I bought 2" x 1" boards (finished measurements are 3/4" x 1 1/2") and 1/4" screws (which don't go all the way through the board) and built a rack. There was a cost of In this case, I did it so that the kids could ride in it, but it functions in the same way.
The 20-inch model
Sand is not something I have pulled it through but I suspect it would work In addition to handling uneven terrain very well, it is very good with rocks. For hauling large bags of top soil and mulch during yard work, this is a great vehicle.
With the conditions as they are, almost a week
Selected User Reviews For Gorilla Carts Poly Garden Dump Cart with Steel Frame and 10" Pneumatic Tires,800-lbs. Capacity, Gray
I love it, and I am sure I will use it well. I do not know who designed the attachment method for attaching the tub to the frame, but he A carriage bolt assembly connects the carriage to the bolts with self-locking carriage bolts It's the dumbest idea ever (I mean the dumbest of all time) to lock friction nuts. When tightening the friction nut, the bolt can either be held by the shallow slot on the carriage bolt (which will not work at all) or by the square section on the carriage bolt to grab the PLASTIC tub (which just removes the hole, not capable of holding). In spite of my attempts, I eventually succeeded in making everything happen but it was a difficult task and an indicator of the company's greed for profits over customer service, reliability, and Despite being designed very carefully, this flaw makes what could otherwise be an excellent product from a very good company into something that is basically worthless. If you intend to purchase this product and also purchase other products that contain excessive amounts of non-natural ingredients, please use caution Several plastic parts have been reinforced.
I purchased this product and it worked great, but Gorilla has not responded to my emails regarding missing parts that were discovered when the For email and phone contact, I have not been able to get in touch with Gorilla customer service. I will consider this for potential future purchases from Gorilla.
It can convert from a D-to a yard cart in seconds. No tools are required to connect a trailer tow hitch. Having 18 years of mechanical repair experience, I would not recommend heavy stones or overloading the poly basket since it rests on a metal frame, which could break if picked up too quickly (keep your load between 300 lbs and 50 A wheelbarrow load of mulch (4-yards wide) can be seen in the photos To move the material easily, you need a small box (5 cu ft) and a few pieces of firewood. The cart needs to be detached from the tow hitch so it can be pushed to the pile and dumped - you won't be able to back it into a Additionally, it is possible to break the pivot on the front axle if the vehicle is pulled through ruts under a lot of stress, and this vehicle is designed for semi-trailers It is flat and smooth. Other reviews indicated that all tire problems were associated with neglect or abuse, therefore, inflate your tires to 10 psi and your tires will work fine. If you have thorns, you may hope a flat tire repair service can be found. Fix the tire punctures by removing the wheels or applying a puncture sealant to There are consumers out there who expect inexpensive equipment to do miracles keep in mind that this yard cart/wagon has certain limitations but is very functional when used.
The rest of the unit works perfectly. Then when you try to pull it around the tires go flat and come off the rim when you load up the truck to 200 pounds. There is no way the tires will hold up to the 800 lb limit advertised, and I have to spend the same amount of money as the entire product just to get replacements that aren't falling apart. I would have given five stars if the tires weren't so awful! It was so wet and rainy that I couldn't afford to return it, and I have to use it every day.
The wheels and handle are poorly designed, with the handle's weld coming through underneath its pad so when you use it all day, it would leave your hand bleeding, which is very uncomfortable.
the wheels and handle are bad designed, the rest is well built and strong. It would be nice if I could get in touch with the manufacturer so that they would fix these problems.
One of the tires arrived defective, and one of the tires they sent me was bought for a Christmas gift. Four days before Christmas, I have not even put the tires on my vehicle. Here's what it looked like when it was put in the box. It's still not completed, so I can't comment on anything else, but this tire seems to have a lot of small pieces, so it's pretty upsetting to receive something like this in the mail. This is unacceptable. Other than that, I'm sure it's a nice cart and a good deal, as well as simple to put together, just a few bolts, I was just about to pin in my tires, put the handle on, it's that simple! As my family was getting excited about the purchase, a product with a few parts like this should be inspected carefully for quality, but unfortunately this one wasn't. This is a wagon, after all. Unfortunately the tires are an important part. Some bad luck, if everything else was in order, it would have been a 5 star vehicle. if/when the issue is resolved, as well as the method by which it was There is too much weight and bulk in the product to pay for.
The new larger Gorilla cart is well made and very sturdy. With no problems, I assembled it in less than half an hour. It is possible to pull the big cart or use the handle in conjunction with a tractor by means of the handle design on the big cart. My flower beds look great now that I have this. I hooked it up to the tractor today, and I stacked several bags of mulch on it, about twice as many as I was able to stack on my little cart. The smaller Gorilla cart I already have could not handle heavier loads, so I wanted one I could hook up to my tractor. Gorilla cart is about 6 years old, but I couldn't attach it to my tractor because it was too small. Despite being small and maneuverable, it did not pull well on thick grass. It was usually able to carry small loads, around three bags of mulch. It has never given me any mechanical problems in all my use of The rubber on the handle wore off and I had to pump up the tires occasionally, however I did a lot of use from it. In my opinion, the bigger Gorilla cart is superior to that of the smaller one and I would recommend them together.
It's a great cart, but I do not like the pneumatic tires and it's a bit heavy. When I was cleaning up my field, a hole was punched in one of them. For $4, I purchased a complete replacement 10" wheel and tire at Harbor Freight. The problem was fixed in 1995, so it was a simple You might want to consider changing the wheels to solid/never flats from Gorilla Carts.