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Andy Collins
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tom, tracked barrow into the van and patrol for trailer work due to the weight issue, but its all in my town so not too much hassle.

 

big ammer, that wee barrow will go anywhere with any amount of wood you can put on it, once you get the levers susses, and its all in the operating but the shorter the ramps the harder she will have to work, and you might have to reverse up.

 

Dave, i dont know the actual weight capacity but what you can get on it it will move, BUT turning area is reduced on lawns due to damage and oyu have to just be a bit slower and nicer, tracked stuff liked straight lines, but when you get the hang of it its great, what you can do is place some boards down and have turning areas.

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Dave, i dont know the actual weight capacity but what you can get on it it will move, BUT turning area is reduced on lawns due to damage and oyu have to just be a bit slower and nicer, tracked stuff liked straight lines, but when you get the hang of it its great, what you can do is place some boards down and have turning areas.

 

think its 350kg on the flat and 250kg on hills but really you wont get that on it with that body. goes up any hill fully loaded too. good to see your saving your back and getting some use out your wee barrow steve :001_smile:

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