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Would buy a game cart in a good condition for a reasonable price. Would prefer the ones with puncture-proof tires (no air).Feel free to PM me , pictures would be helpful. King or Snohomish counties would be the best.
Quote from: Tiger1358 on September 09, 2020, 09:57:04 PMWould buy a game cart in a good condition for a reasonable price. Would prefer the ones with puncture-proof tires (no air).Feel free to PM me , pictures would be helpful. King or Snohomish counties would be the best.you can always upgrade wheels with harbor freight solid dish... i did when i exploded the original plastic crap wheel...
I've got one that I would probably donate to you.It has double solid wheels.
yes, most of the fold up carts work but the wheels are the fail point. i have actually upgraded with a more robust axle and HF wheels. i have welded loops on the axle at the center to tie rope. this can be used to put the crew in loops to "mush" team pulling heavy loads. i am making removable handles to create rickshaw handles.. really helps to guide loads as team pulls along... hope these ideas help guide you!