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Looking for some sort of hand pulled cart or other way of moving lengths of wood about 140 cm or 4.5 ft  in old money and ideally would like to be able to load about 5 lengths at a time of widths from approx 8" up to 12/14"  .... doesn't matter if it's shorther and will only take about 3 ft lengths

 

Was looking at a something like a large garden cart (link below) but they're not very wide and would imagine regularly using it for heavy wood .... a lot of the reviews say continual hard use they don't last

 

 

What I like about them is the sides go down so I can put it in the car on top of the cut lengths (Zafira) .... although could stick whatever it is on the roof rack of the car

 

Awful tempted to pay a visit to Homebase and see if one of their garden trolleys "accidentally" jumps in my boot 🤣 ... shame I'm too honest.

 

If anyone's got any ideas be grateful hearing them😊 

 

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What about an old wheelbarrow with the skip removed, and carry them sideways?

 

 

 

Or an arb trolley/cart (not so good for going in the car)

 

https://www.tcfengineering.co.uk/brash-cart.html

 

https://www.frjonesandson.co.uk/products/stein-arbor-trolley-with-solid-wheels/?gclid=CjwKCAiAr6-ABhAfEiwADO4sfSrTJzkLiFe2qStoATZwzOE4j4sO5a0KaYOB08eVrQlcc8IaVDHpTBoCX0MQAvD_BwE

 

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41 minutes ago, Witterings said:

Looking for some sort of hand pulled cart or other way of moving lengths of wood about 140 cm or 4.5 ft  in old money and ideally would like to be able to load about 5 lengths at a time of widths from approx 8" up to 12/14"  .... doesn't matter if it's shorther and will only take about 3 ft lengths

 

Was looking at a something like a large garden cart (link below) but they're not very wide and would imagine regularly using it for heavy wood .... a lot of the reviews say continual hard use they don't last

 

 

What I like about them is the sides go down so I can put it in the car on top of the cut lengths (Zafira) .... although could stick whatever it is on the roof rack of the car

 

Awful tempted to pay a visit to Homebase and see if one of their garden trolleys "accidentally" jumps in my boot 🤣 ... shame I'm too honest.

 

If anyone's got any ideas be grateful hearing them😊 

 

They are handy little carts but you would soon break it doing what you suggest.

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Stein Trolley looks perfect but got to be honest didn't really want to spend that much but if I can't find anything else may have to.
 
Searched for sack trolley's as well and came across this .... although not sure it'd be wide enough
https://www.screwfix.com/p/3-in-1-hand-truck-350kg/4114p
 
 

I’ve got a stein trolley that never gets used so would part with it
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