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Started by Lori Dee, August 24, 2025, 09:53:36 PM

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Stottie Girl

It's all go for you Lori!

RE the dirt, why not get a foldable sack barrow to throw in the car? No point putting your back out or you'll be waiting for another MRI :)

The non foldable ones have more rugged wheels if you need that.
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Quote from: Stottie Girl on Today at 03:50:10 PMIt's all go for you Lori!

RE the dirt, why not get a foldable sack barrow to throw in the car? No point putting your back out or you'll be waiting for another MRI :)

The non foldable ones have more rugged wheels if you need that.


That is a great idea, and I have a hand truck with a 400 lb capacity. It has inflatable tires, so it can handle cross-country okay. It doesn't fold, but I can strap it on top of the Jeep with my tent and shovel. I may have to do just two buckets at a time, or maybe one, since I will be pulling it uphill slightly.

I agree, work smarter, not harder!
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Stottie Girl

Quote from: Lori Dee on Today at 03:59:49 PMThat is a great idea, and I have a hand truck with a 400 lb capacity. It has inflatable tires, so it can handle cross-country okay. It doesn't fold, but I can strap it on top of the Jeep with my tent and shovel. I may have to do just two buckets at a time, or maybe one, since I will be pulling it uphill slightly.

I agree, work smarter, not harder!
I have a heavy duty sack barrow at home and I use it all the time they're great! Would be handy if you end up moving homes again!

You can stack the buckets too so you can carry probably 3 at a time if you're careful.
A wise man once said don't judge a man until you've walked a mile in his shoes, that way when you judge him you're a mile away and you have his shoes!

Never trust a man who, when left alone in a room with a tea cozy, doesn't try it on - Billy Connolley
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