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4 wheeled cart

18 Apr 2015 16:35 - 18 Apr 2015 21:12 #1 by Trouty56
4 wheeled cart was created by Trouty56
This was is really bad shape when I got it for $175.....2 of the wheels are rotted......2 are OK......hoping to get a couple wheels from Cutlass3391 (RS member).....unless Sandra will give up the front wheels on her new ride....lol.....just joking but they are a match I believe.....
I still have some paint touchup to do yet around the bed edge.....but way better than before.



Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky


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18 Apr 2015 16:47 #2 by Geno
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Wow Bob, looks nice, new bolts and all. :10

What did you put on the inside? I think those have the long spindle right? If so most of the wheels 64 back should work. Do they have any at the local tractor supply? :idea

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18 Apr 2015 16:57 #3 by Trouty56
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I just painted the bolts....for now.... The tractor supply wheels just don't suite me Geno.....too cheap looking.....and these carts....as you know...are heavy duty..... Rustoleum Bed Liner on the inside....I rolled a qt on......


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18 Apr 2015 17:49 #4 by GT 14
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Looks like new Bob :woo :dance2
I have a Toro single axle dump cart that needs the same, its almost as big as yours.
Bought it from a cemetery about 20 years back.

1969 GT-18
1978 C-101
1983 C-225

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18 Apr 2015 20:01 #5 by Trouty56
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Paint looks OK....but if I got close you would see the badly pitted side bottoms....and my poor attempt of filling the pits on the side boards. you know though....a big thanks for the compliments.....
I also have a big 2 wheeled cart with a swinging tail gate.....it is a Toro cart.



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Adams County Pennsyltucky


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18 Apr 2015 20:05 #6 by Geno
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I've seen that Toro cart for real, it's bigger than it looks in the pic even. You got some new weights on the tractor Bob? :clap

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18 Apr 2015 21:07 - 18 Apr 2015 21:13 #7 by Trouty56
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No...I play musical weights with the tractors... :hiding

Had to edit my first post....I paid 175 for it. just looked back at messages.....


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19 Apr 2015 05:50 #8 by GT 14
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Thats about the size of mine, but mine is lower with the wheels outside the box and has a round draw-bar. B)

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1978 C-101
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19 Apr 2015 06:16 #9 by M Bailey
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Bob it looks great, don't see many of those big 4 wheel carts, very nice. :thumb1

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19 Apr 2015 06:44 #10 by Trouty56
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Thanks Major.....GT....post a pic of that cart.....would like to see it....


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