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Snailspaced OP t1_itg4y3o wrote
Reply to comment by oles_lackey in 1978 Garden-way yard cart by Snailspaced
This right here is a shared childhood memory. Not much chance though of my late 70s father giving his late 40s son a ride around on that wagon full of leaves now though!!
Snailspaced OP t1_itg4rih wrote
Reply to comment by master_uv_none in 1978 Garden-way yard cart by Snailspaced
Yup - in this photo the tires are both flat - cheap bmx 20” replacements are likely before winter
Snailspaced OP t1_itg4nrv wrote
Reply to comment by dudedisguisedasadude in 1978 Garden-way yard cart by Snailspaced
My folks even use it in the wintertime to haul wood to the house - dad snow blows a trail to the woodpile then loads it up! Boards we’re replaced in early 90s with thicker plywood but that’s going on 30 years now and it doesn’t show significant signs of rot or decay
Snailspaced OP t1_itdetl7 wrote
Reply to comment by furbowski in 1978 Garden-way yard cart by Snailspaced
Yup it’s only as durable as the wood for sure - when my dad replaced the bottom and the sides in the 90s he used a wider gauge plywood, and it’s put in 30 years. But for an original 200 dollar (cdn) investment…
Snailspaced OP t1_itde5jx wrote
Reply to comment by Fuzzy_Inevitable9748 in 1978 Garden-way yard cart by Snailspaced
Yup - dead simple design and astonishing load limit but so we’ll balanced you really don’t strain and struggle to move 100s of lbs of stuff at a time - my dad made it a competition to see who could pull the most manure!
Snailspaced OP t1_itd92f4 wrote
Reply to comment by sugarbean09 in 1978 Garden-way yard cart by Snailspaced
Oh hell yes! My brother would haul my sister and I in this too - at age 10 it was pretty much as close to a Roman chariot as you were gonna get!
Snailspaced OP t1_itd8xaz wrote
Reply to comment by SuperElitist in 1978 Garden-way yard cart by Snailspaced
And they come in multiple sizes for small or large gardens
Snailspaced OP t1_itd8uk5 wrote
Reply to comment by Soft_Use229 in 1978 Garden-way yard cart by Snailspaced
The all aluminum and carbon fibre model was 200k
(Wood rots. 30 bucks of plywood and a couple hours in in the late 90s and it was back in order
Snailspaced OP t1_itc498a wrote
Reply to comment by skonevt in 1978 Garden-way yard cart by Snailspaced
Yup! I remember my father drove us to the Maine / New Brunswick border at Houlton to meet the guy who was delivering it up from Vermont! Different times for sure.
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Snailspaced OP t1_itg57f7 wrote
Reply to comment by likebutta222 in 1978 Garden-way yard cart by Snailspaced
Nope it’s way way better - balanced front to back with the axle placement, side to side with 2 wheels, the back gate lifts out for long loads, it’ll hold 500 lbs ( or more ) at a go and a 10 year old can pull it with little difficulty. Best thing that ever came out of the 1970s Harrowsmith magazine advertising section