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Features:
Quick-release dumping mechanism
2-in-1 convertible T-handle can be pulled by hand or behind a tractor/ATV
High-strength plastic bed is maintenance-free and won't rust
Quick and easy to assemble
Editorial Review:
mfr: Gorilla Ladders / Carts This 600-lb. capacity dumping Gorilla Cart is perfect for lawn and landscaping projects, as well as work around the garden. Simple, balanced dumping minimizes strain, and the patented 2-in-1 handle quickly converts to allow the cart to be pulled by hand or behind a lawn tractor or ATV. The durable, molded bed won't rust, cleans easily, and is virtually maintenance-free, and the 10" pneumatic tires are designed for any terrain.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Spunkly little cart
I gave the cart to my dad for xmas. He is going to use it to hall wood for the fire and yard waste to the curb. We have to wait until the snow melts to give it a test run but in the livingroom it looks pretty sturdy, tires are big and nubby, turns well and dumps! It was not easy to put together. Not impossible but it took a while.
I Love my Gorilla Cart!!
Although I could have gotten this for about 20.00 less at a local store, I'd have had no way to get it home, so I ordered it from Amazon. Within days it was delivered to my door and a short time later it was out of the box and assembled without difficulty. I do a lot of yard work, about 100 square feet worth of vegetable 'square foot gardening' as well as my large flower garden, and various improvement projects. I wanted some sort of wagon to help with hauling stepping stones, tree clippings, loads of... more info
Great for full-figured cats
We had to take our cat Leila to a show for Reubenesque cats. The problem is that we needed some way to transport her. In the past, we've tried wheelbarrows at these shows, but we have found that it's difficult to navigate a traditional wheelbarrow on the show floor and dealers rooms where everyone else has their wheelbarrows and carts. Something we could drag behind us would be much better. Our first attempt at using a "Radio Flyer" was brief and sad. About halfway through the first day, her weight... more info
Tricam GOR200B-T Gorilla Carts
Was impressed with how well the bottom of the cart was built but the plastic part of the cart is smaller than it looks and also very flimsy would have been much better to pay a few bucks more for a steel or thicker plastic. When I put firewood in it the plastic top bulges and will not hold anywhere near 600 lbs. without breaking the plastic