Reviewing Garden Carts or Utility Wagons.
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2018
- This is a review of garden carts or utility wagons. Plastic verses metal, tire options, quality concerns. More details and questions answered here; mikesbackyardnursery.com/2019/...
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You can squirt the foam for bike tyres in them. I get mine for a quid from the £1 shop. (Or a dollar shop for you). Save you loads on expensive tyres. Hello from England. Nice video.
New follower here. Outstanding channel. Love your content. I need that wagon!
Mike, Excellent video you help me make my decision on a cart. I really appreciate your time. New sub. Keep up the great content.
The wheels rust out & bearings wear out on ALL these wagons, & finding replacement tires & wheels is difficult , talking from experience, the bigger wagon with the plastic bed is the better choice however they ALL have the same tire problems.
Can you put that green slime stuff in the flat tires to fix them? I was thinking about getting one of those carts, at least now I know which ones not to buy. Thank you.
So, it’s 5 years later.
How did the plastic wagons hold up?
And in your experience what’s the best wagon to buy?
Are the AM Leonard wagons made in America? I can’t find info on their site. I’m done sending money to China even if it costs me double the price.
Yep..I'm looking to buy only made in America 🇺🇸.
I've seen some garden centers use children's wagon with hard tires. Small in size, but durable. I've been looking at plastic deck carts
I wonder how long the plastic will last in ultra violet sun light. Seem like the problem is taking care of your equipment and not letting the carts sit out in the rain and sun.
I am thinking of using the collapsible wagon wheels on the back of my 6 wheel shopping cart, as the standard one are just not up to the job. The more heavy duty ones, like you have, have always interested me and I am sure the plastic bed of the the new trucks with protect the running gear. Do you leave the carts outside overnight?. If you do, I am sure keeping them undercover will help expand their lifespan, as will occasional maintenance.
I love my Gorilla plastic bin Dump cart I got at Home Depot for $69 and it holds 600 lbs. The heavy duty 1200 lb. dump cart is $129. Parts, like tires, are easy to get too at Home Depot or hardware stores. Happy gardening!
I'm thinking about getting one of those at home depot or Lowes and make a fishing cart out of it.
plastic good then?
I got a old one like the plastic one and I just bought 4 _8" wheel's with tube tires for 7 dollars a piece at harbor freight, the cart had bent steering so I straightened it all out welded it up to be stronger and made it hitch to my son's 125cc 4 wheeler, so he can haul brush to the pile and bring wood in this winter, maybe can drag a few deer out this fall also, hopefully the 30 dollars it cost me to restore this badboy it will pay for itself, nice reviews on the buggies, God speed!
So you changed the Wheel & Tire from 13 inch to 8 inch?
No, they was always 8inch as far as I know
That's strange I have had two of these wagons over the years , both came with 13 inch ,
@@troybrake5686
Do you leave these out in the elements?
i need the steal or metal one?none cheap plastic..
The best thing to do to these wagons is to put run flats on them. I use one for my dual 3500 predator generators to live on. I don’t expect to ever have to replace it.
Never go flat wheels can go flat sometimes if they have too much weight on them. We put them on a generator at work and they flattened out after a while due to the weight and sitting around as we don't have to use it a lot. Hope that doesn't happen to you.
Use slime on those tires, the carts are easy to fix and upgrade.
Mike I just bought 4 tires from Harbor Freight for a total of $24.00. I was super surprised.
Yep we bought a cart, had a flat tire within months, with little use.
I got the road hazard. LOLOLOL
The handle/stem of the cart is way too thin to last. I expect you'll soon be replacing that and any other thin tubing unless you house them inside most of the year.
Gorilla wagon from home depot
2000 lbs and the pull up lift it quite nice
Good evening !
You can sell me seeds of:
Vine maple, Norway maple, Sugar Maple, Black walnut or Hazelnut?
Thank you !
The tires don't contain the air the tubes do.
keep them well oiled/ waxoyled and don't leave em outside I guess, theres new wheels on ebay for 25 quid the set......
Foam tire are a waste of money. Once you wear down a couple centimeters off surface tires start to absorb moisture from all ground types and become soft and worn. Resulting in poor rotation and puts a toll on your back !
NICE!!!
Dear Farmer Brown, first off it doesn’t look like you take care of your equipment at all you’re probably just leave it all out in the weather, secondly you can buy the whole wheel assembly with the wheel and rim for about seven dollars each at Harbor freight As they are industry standard 10 inch wheels…
I got 4 foam tires from harbor freight.
The Gorilla Carts with plastic bins are superior to all of those for sure.
$300 entry point.
Kurtis Kiesel $140 at home depot
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Those wagons are CHEAP made junk. Their a dime a dozen.
If you want a Mercedes,don't buy a Ford!
? 🤔 What wagon would you consider a Mercedes? Or are you just repeating something you heard before?