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Kelejan
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Re: Gorilla Cart
Plastic/ fibreglass..what ever they are the can sure take a beating and I do mean beatings. We have had everythin, from sand to concrete chunks...it is strong and bulky, yet can be sweet and delicate.We are presently moving 4 cords of woodhas55 wrote:I like the look of the gorilla cart. Jimmie Cee Is it metal or plastic walls? the price is excellent.
I still using my garden way cart. it over 40 yrs old. It's get a workout. this is a similar cart- Large Gardener’s Supply Cart
jimmy cee
Certified SFG Instructor- Posts : 2215
Join date : 2013-02-16
Age : 88
Location : Hatfield PA. zone 6b
Re: Gorilla Cart
Today I bought myself a dump cart, it is a TERRATUFF brand and looks almost like the one you have Jimmy. I don't know the capacity of it but I will fill it up with three five gallon pails of wood chips then I can compare the size with yours.
It cost a tad under $100Can. I have already used it this morning, but the weather is so hot (30C+) I will have to wait until this evening to use it again.
I saw it last week outside on display at the local building store that I pass whenever I have to go under the railway tunnel to get into town. After mulling it over early this morning and checking my piggy back, I decided to go for it. I still have half the pile of wood chips sitting on my driveway and it is time to give them a new home.
It cost a tad under $100Can. I have already used it this morning, but the weather is so hot (30C+) I will have to wait until this evening to use it again.
I saw it last week outside on display at the local building store that I pass whenever I have to go under the railway tunnel to get into town. After mulling it over early this morning and checking my piggy back, I decided to go for it. I still have half the pile of wood chips sitting on my driveway and it is time to give them a new home.
Re: Gorilla Cart
Good luck with it. Today we finished ur 2 piles. wood in driveway, and mulch in driveway. We hooked it up to a garden tractor, my son drove it and loaded while he came to where I was and I just pulled bracket out, dumped and he went for another load. It is an amazing little beast.Kelejan wrote:Today I bought myself a dump cart, it is a TERRATUFF brand and looks almost like the one you have Jimmy. I don't know the capacity of it but I will fill it up with three five gallon pails of wood chips then I can compare the size with yours.
It cost a tad under $100Can. I have already used it this morning, but the weather is so hot (30C+) I will have to wait until this evening to use it again.
I saw it last week outside on display at the local building store that I pass whenever I have to go under the railway tunnel to get into town. After mulling it over early this morning and checking my piggy back, I decided to go for it. I still have half the pile of wood chips sitting on my driveway and it is time to give them a new home.
jimmy cee
Certified SFG Instructor- Posts : 2215
Join date : 2013-02-16
Age : 88
Location : Hatfield PA. zone 6b
Re: Gorilla Cart
I am happy that you drew our attention to these carts, jimmy. I was also lucky that this was only a few minutes walk away from my home.
Re: Gorilla Cart
Kelejan wrote:I am happy that you drew our attention to these carts, jimmy. I was also lucky that this was only a few minutes walk away from my home.
jimmy cee
Certified SFG Instructor- Posts : 2215
Join date : 2013-02-16
Age : 88
Location : Hatfield PA. zone 6b
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