| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > OT - Look what Santa brought me! |
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snaglpus
Registered: Posts: 4,072 |
Good day and happy new year! |
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chucklikestofish
Registered: Posts: 1,316 |
~very nice wagons ~ |
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PeterC
Registered: Posts: 286 |
very nice gift! |
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Sas
Registered: Posts: 1,363 |
Congratulations Dennis. |
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arachyd
Registered: Posts: 114 |
Excellent gift! That will come in very handy. |
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tsparozi
Registered: Posts: 302 |
Nice carts! They will help reduce the stress on the back... |
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grant441
Registered: Posts: 173 |
Dennis, |
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snaglpus
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Sas, all 4 sides can be removed or just hang down. There's a latch on every corner you can unlock. For a hundred and fifty bucks, I couldn't pass it up. If you look close at the handle, it can be removed or hang to the side allowing for the cart to connect to a lawn tractor. On my lawn tractor, I have a 1-7/8 hitch with a hole bracket allowing to connect to carts like this one. This is one feature that won my heart! |
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TorontoJoe
Registered: Posts: 257 |
That's nice! |
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rcantor
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Nice wagon! I second the tree-moving equipment but a bobcat is more versatile. |
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TucsonKen
Registered: Posts: 1,298 |
Nice! One of those would come in very handy at my place. |
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bluns55
Registered: Posts: 23 |
Very nice gift. |
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Tonycm
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Dennis, Nice heavy duty cart Santa got you. It will definitely make it easier on your back. |
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snaglpus
Registered: Posts: 4,072 |
What's up Tony? You know what? I'm thinking about getting one of those transmission floor jacks to pick up my 55 gallon trees! LOL!!!! |
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Tonycm
Registered: Posts: 922 |
Dennis, I'm sure you'll devise something to do the job. No moss grows under your feet. You always got something going on. If, or what I should say is "When" you make it, post your plans on here. : ) |
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waynea
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Nice wagons Dennis, I have 2 from Tractor Supply and after 3 years they are still holding up except for rusting. Just take care of them better than I have, they are outside in all the weather elements of South Florida, never under cover. |
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