![]() ![]() ![]() The rugged, 10-1/4-inch tires are non-pneumatic meaning they won’t puncture on any of your trips back and forth. The rugged, welded steel frame is strong enough to haul up to 500 pounds of stuff for multiple trips. This cart will haul your gear in a multitude of piles and stacks to its destination with zero hassle. The Gator Frameworks All-Terrain Folding Multi-Utility Cart transforms into eight different configurations depending on what your needs are. If you’re looking for a utility wagon that can do it all, look no further. ![]() Take a look below to see which utility wagon fits best for your needs. The items on our list of best utility wagons run the gamut between collapsible wagons that can be thrown in the car and full-sized steel monsters that can move over 1,400 pounds. There’s even one on the list that could conceivably move a small engine block. You could use one to move a larger portable power station around in an emergency. If you have yard tools like shovels, rakes, or chainsaws, utility wagons are perfect for loading up and transporting things around your property with ease. ![]() They are a must-have piece of hardware for sports equipment, camping gear, items for the beach, tools, firewood, and more. Utility wagons come in many varieties but their purpose remains the same: get your things from here to there. Instead, I use a heavy-duty utility wagon for lugging stuff around. Overall very pleased with the quality of workmanship on this heavy duty cart.There are times that I need to haul things from place to place but my little red wagon from when I was a kid won’t cut it anymore. The pull handle also easily converts from a hand pull to a tow bar for a riding mower or UTV. We are using it to transport trash cans down a long driveway to the curb, landscaping use, and for moving pieces of machinery in a metal fab shop. The front panel has a plastic guard for the handle to rest upon to prevent damage during frequent use. For larger loads the sides can be quickly removed. The steel deck is strong and provides for the 1200 lb capacity of the cart. The cart rides smoothly on 13 inch pneumatic tires and is very stable. Assembly hint: use a little bearing or lithium grease on the axles and rotating attachment point for the front axle. Less than 10 minutes to unbox and assemble. The wheels and handle attach quickly with linch pins. Only 4 bolts with nuts & washers are used for assembly and are included. Very easy to assemble with the included diagrams and instructions. Selected this utility cart for multiple uses around the house and shop. If you were unhappy with an old Gorilla Cart, I would definitely recommend giving a new one a try! I wish the bar, connected to the front axel, was an inch longer (when turning, the Arm hits the bottom corners, if it is up high), and wish the yellow plastic protection strip was longer (throwing up the Arm, when it is not relatively straight, the Arm hits the metal). Not sure how often I will be removing the side panels, but it is a quick easy option, if needed. It is 60 Pounds, and for me, easy to move around. I have big hand and it is much more comfortable than the skinnier grips. As for use, I love the beefier handle grip on this. The wheels are held on by Linch Pins (which are much nicer than Cotter Pins). Only things not mentioned, makes sure the Valve Stem on tires is facing out, and you need to tighten the Cage Latches (to prevent the sides from rattling). Directions had no words, but pictures were self evident. It was extremely easy to assemble, and only tool needed was an Adjustable Wrench. The grate design of this allows water, and too small to burn debris, to go through. I find the plastic tubs on the Dump Carts, are great for no rust, but they collect water and I only use the dump feature to empty debris and rainwater. I have 12 Acres of land, and heat with the wood, I cut and haul using hand carts, and use them nearly every day. When I was offered this one through Seeds, I was excited to get it. The second was a huge design improvement, and when I had a problem with it, the Customer Service at Gorilla was great which encouraged me to get my third. If not for a Home Depot Clearance Sale, I probably would have never bought another. The first one I got, was pretty poorly designed (hard to turn, and tips over when full going up a hill). This is my 4th Gorilla Cart, but my first non-Dump Cart. ![]()
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