Farm-Tuff Crate Wagon - 46in.L x 30in.W, 1000-Lb. Capacity, Model# 03910
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Farm-Tuff Crate Wagon
I am really happy with this cart for hauling things around my property. It is heavy duty and the wheel alignment is right. I have had other carts where the wheels/axle where off but I am very pleased with the quality of this wagon. No complaints so far....it pulls and pushes very easily.
January 10, 2013
Excellent nursery wagon
I've used mine almost daily for over five years to haul plants, soil bags, bricks, or whatever needs to be moved. Handles and turns beautifully, no matter how heavy the load. It's been kept outside year-round -- the plastic top has good UV resistance, although it has faded a bit. We sprayed rustproofing paint on the metal carriage, and haven't experienced any serious rust problems despite occasional salt wind exposure. It is a little too wide for some of the narrower aisles in the nursery, so we can't always load plants directly on the wagon.
January 9, 2012
Highly reccomend this Farm-Tuff Crate Wagon
This easily assembled wagon is built very sturdy and is strong enough to carry heavy loads over rough terrain. I'm using mine to make a small air compressor, air hose reel and air nailers and other air tools easily transportable around the jobsite.It works so well I plan on purchasing a second one for general hauling to save trips and my back when moving from location to location. I highly reccomend the Farm-Tuff Crate Wagon as a great buy.
August 4, 2010
Holds up great under heavy use
I worked for a manufacturing plant for 15 years where we used this exact crate wagon for about nearly the entire 15 years to handle various kinds of materials. It is extremely durable and due its plastic deck is very lightweight for its size, yet it easily moves hundreds of pounds of materials at a time without flinching. The pneumatic tires held up well and supported up to perhaps 800 lb loads on several occasions.
Besides being a heavy duty product, it is also very manueverable. The wagon fits through a 32 inch door, which is a standard size home or office door.
I absolutely love this thing. We used it in harsh environments in which it was exposed to some airborne solvent, acid and alkali fumes. And it only ended up with some surface corrosion on the painted metal platform underneath, after nearly 15 years use. The crate wagon itself is plastic which of course was unfazed by this environment.
I would highly recommend this wagon to anyone wanting something that can be used to haul pretty heavy loads of materials for many years.
June 21, 2010
crate wagon
recently i purchased my second cart in 10 years. the first one was used to death, the handle rusted but I still use the cart. I have a huge property and use it to haul from front to back. Friends that come over love it and want one. Its even been in a parade. The grandkids like to be pulled in it up and down the street. When we go to the beach or park, we load it on the truck and it carrys all our luggage to where we need to go. It pays itself off with all the different ways you can use this very tuff cart
February 15, 2010
Good wagon, very fast shipping
Received the wagon in only 3 days. Went together easily. Axles and bushings are alright, not great, but should last a few years. Crate and frame seem very sturdy.
August 20, 2008
A handy helper
Needing to move bales of straw or ball & burlaped trees around the yard, this pneumatic tire cart easily covers even rocky ground easily. It has a large capacity and can handle very heavy loads
April 21, 2008
great wagon
this wagon works well around my property, I even take it to the campground to hall wood, ice, and supplies to the boat. i allso take it to swap meets and flea markets.
April 21, 2008
Farm Tuff Crate Wagon
Other than some challenges during assembly (bolt holes did not line up properly on handle/turning hardware), this wagon has been a wonderful addition to the maintenance of our 4-acre property, hauling tree trimmings and weeds, construction blocks and rocks. It rolls easily over yard terrain. A good purchase!
October 31, 2007