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Your probably right although I don't know why ? Theres been a version of the brash cart in germany for longer than any of the newer versions . How many versions of the wheel barrow are there :biggrin:

 

Well the first one seemed terribly close to an existing design already on the market. (Allegedly)

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Well the first one seemed terribly close to an existing design already on the market. (Allegedly)

 

True although the most popular version looks like the original german cart ?

 

I,m happy with the one I bought . A farmer friend of mine made a small version of the brash cart on metal skids to pull logs up a steep hill and that was in the late 90s . I'll get a pic the morn .

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True although the most popular version looks like the original german cart ?

 

I,m happy with the one I bought . A farmer friend of mine made a small version of the brash cart on metal skids to pull logs up a steep hill and that was in the late 90s . I'll get a pic the morn .

 

Not meaning to stir things up, but for the record. I thought out and designed the stein trolley before that German one was brought to my attention....I think that would be further apparent when you see its sole application as intended by its designer compared to the several that I included in our original video....and the rest, again, thought through before anything was even put together.

 

The German version took years to develop, apparently....mine took a day or two.

 

Anyone who actually knows me will testify that I do not steal or borrow other peoples work.

 

As for that 4 wheel version, it appears to me that several advantages and applications have now been lost. So I guess there are some advantages a treeman has over a business man i.e. one perhaps has a better understanding where and which design features are actually going to be useful for treework. Thanks

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Not meaning to stir things up, but for the record. I thought out and designed the stein trolley before that German one was brought to my attention....I think that would be further apparent when you see its sole application as intended by its designer compared to the several that I included in our original video....and the rest, again, thought through before anything was even put together.

 

The German version took years to develop, apparently....mine took a day or two.

 

Anyone who actually knows me will testify that I do not steal or borrow other peoples work.

 

As for that 4 wheel version, it appears to me that several advantages and applications have now been lost. So I guess there are some advantages a treeman has over a business man i.e. one perhaps has a better understanding where and which design features are actually going to be useful for treework. Thanks

 

It’s not at all surprising that given the same problem 2 people will come up with a similar solution and product.

 

I once came across a guy using a converted carpet trolley which was not at all dissimilar to either product.

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