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    Now that`s cool! :thumbup: Don`t let it get away from you.... Sharp Corners!
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    Very cool idea, l like it but as Luster said, keep an eye on it, or maybe put a brake on a couple of the wheels, even a plastic wedge that you use for splitting logs would work I guess..

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    That`s a good idea! Looks like a pretty substantial wagon to easily handle the weight of 2 buckets and other items.

    I hear the warnings about it getting away from you though. :banghead:

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    My driveway is flat and I have some wheel chocks just in case.

    The wagon supports 200 lbs (also to be used hauling fertilizer/lime/seed around). I was checking craigslist and you can get these used for around $25 to $50 but decided to get a new one from Northern Hydraulic. A nursery style cart could also work (flat top, grate).
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    I like the way the wagon is detailed. Nice dressing for the tires:biggrin:

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    I think this is pretty darn brilliant. In many ways, this is better than the conventional two-bucket dolly you find online, because there is a lot less bending with this one.

    I`m having one being built for me (right now) by my father-in-law (who is a really handy guy), so I`ll post the finished product when it is done.
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    Nice, I remember back in the Spring you were trying to come up with this. Glad you stuck with it and found something to suit your needs :driving:

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    Another cool idea from the Bunk - man, maybe we should call you Inspector Gadget!

 

 
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