Re: Heavy duty wagons
My kids have a "Little Tikes" wagon (its NOT little) that
works really well. All of the "Little Tikes" brand stuff is
very well built. It does not break. You can also remove the
sides and the front and back to make a flat hauling surface.
I used it to haul my 120 lb'er this year, but it could probably
haul twice that, (if I could grow it...)
Cliff in Idaho
>From: "EXT-Jones, Polly" <Polly.Jones@Wichita.BOEING.com>
>Reply-To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>To: "'pumpkins@mallorn.com'" <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
>Subject: Heavy duty wagons
>Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 14:23:49 -0500
>
>Hello:
>Does anyone know where I can get a good wagon or cart? (4 wheels) The ones
>I
>have found are $200-$300 +. Too high for me.. But since I am a penny
>pincher thought I would ask the group!
>Would like to be able to put 150-250 lbs. in it. (smaller pumpkin hee hee
>didn't think I would be able to ever say that.Thanks to this group.)
>
>Thanks in Advance
>
>Polly- TotoLand
>Kansas
>
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