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Posted by Lee @ Elk Mound on January 04, 2007 at 16:58:21 from (144.92.99.187):
I have an old steel wheeled cart which I think came from some depot somewhere. It could be something else, though, because it's wheels are all uniformly 14 inches high (4" wide). It looks for all the world like a macro child's play wagon in it's design--handle and all. But it's built so strong that I think I could pile two tons of whatever on it. I'm remembering the railroad carts in my hometown being taller and having bigger rear wheels than fronts. It's deck is 29" wide and 65" long. I'm toying with the idea of selling it but I wonder what it is worth. I've seen these things hauling one-lunger engines at shows. I'm sure this cart could handle a 6 or 8 hp engine without any trouble. Curious? Lee @ Elk Mound
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