Gorilla Carts

For those with flat tyre problems = http://www.airlesstiresnow.com/Lawn-Garden_c_171.html

All I can think of with these handy carts is how much of a PITA they are if there is snow on the ground…have you all ever wrestled one of these to the manure pile after a snowfall?!

I refuse to even get a 2-wheeled wheelbarrow because THOSE are a bear to push on snowy or uneven ground.

Give me a large one wheeled wheelbarrow any day!

ETA: In the summer I bet they are real handy though!

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Thanks – I will look closely at these choices.

Also, thanks to everyone for their opinions. They really help!

I have that one but I got it at tractor supply for $99. We use it at the barn to take hay out to the fields and for tonnes of other things too, everyone loves who does chores loves it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUhZAUUrSkg

I haven’t done this yet, but it seems like a really neat and easy thing to do.

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All I can think of with these handy carts is how much of a PITA they are if there is snow on the ground…have you all ever wrestled one of these to the manure pile after a snowfall?!

I refuse to even get a 2-wheeled wheelbarrow because THOSE are a bear to push on snowy or uneven ground.

Give me a large one wheeled wheelbarrow any day!

ETA: In the summer I bet they are real handy though![/QUOTE]

We just use the snowblower and blow a path from the hay barn to the horses. Down and back takes care of it. Then blow a path to the manure pile. It’s the only thing we use our “city” snow blower for. I hire out the driveway/parking.

I can’t use a 4 wheel cart after the mud is churned and frozen (like in the dry lot). I have to use the wheelbarrow for the poop. I use the 4 wheeler for odd jobs and hay and the wheelbarrow for the poop. :slight_smile: