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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Atyeo View Post
    i have been using this one from lowes for 85s and 95s for 3 years and love it. 40.00 Richard http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...32-26675-H003A
    Thats the one I'm using, I'm on my third one, first two blew out. Its good enough if you have a flat smooth surface, get it on a dirt trail and its finished, even with two light AL80s.


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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    Do you have the plans, or at least a picture?
    Ill draw something up. Im a fabricator by profession. I build offroad vehicle chassis etc... You can get pretty heavy duty wheels for relatively cheap. I use some on a torch cart I build that holdup to wheeling about 500 lbs around gravel parking lots over curbs etc... I think they were about 15 bucks each.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Eternal View Post
    Ill draw something up. Im a fabricator by profession. I build offroad vehicle chassis etc... You can get pretty heavy duty wheels for relatively cheap. I use some on a torch cart I build that holdup to wheeling about 500 lbs around gravel parking lots over curbs etc... I think they were about 15 bucks each.
    Great! Remember, collapsable is the main issue. There are plenty of good hand trucks that are too big to fit in compact dive vehicles

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuPrBuGmAn View Post
    Thats the one I'm using, I'm on my third one, first two blew out. Its good enough if you have a flat smooth surface, get it on a dirt trail and its finished, even with two light AL80s.
    I'm on my 2nd now. But these are cheap to replace. Plus they fold flat, which is nice.


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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    Great! Remember, collapsable is the main issue. There are plenty of good hand trucks that are too big to fit in compact dive vehicles
    See, you guys are all looking at this the wrong way. Get the hand truck you want, then buy the vehicle to fit it in...


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    Default Video industry uses them extensively

    Mine is rated for 560lbs and collapses very nicely and has lasted 10 years.

    Weighs 20 lbs and uses large tires

    These are considered pro video equipment, and therefore not cheep (read as >$150).

    You can find them at B and H photo: bhphoto.com

    Expensive, but you will never need another.

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    I bought one this morning from Grainger. It's rated for 250lb and collapses very nice. It was listed for $145 but I got a company discount and didn't pay tax so i got it for $130. I'll be trying it out this week and I'll let you know well it performs.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MengTze View Post
    All y'all with hand trucks: man up and carry your load.
    Hey you with the good knees, man up and carry my tanks .

    "Have you ever noticed
    When you're feeling really good
    There's always a pigeon
    That'll come shiat on your hood?" John Prine 4-7-2020

    "Into the blue again; in the silent water
    Under the rocks, and stones; there is water underground" Talking Heads

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    Quote Originally Posted by TXDM View Post
    I bought one this morning from Grainger. It's rated for 250lb and collapses very nice. It was listed for $145 but I got a company discount and didn't pay tax so i got it for $130. I'll be trying it out this week and I'll let you know well it performs.
    I finally found it, the item number is actually 6YB11
    It looks a lot like the one from Lowes.

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    http://www.globalindustrial.com/gcs/...web#gridAnchor

    My buddies and I use this with almost #300 capacity, and another for near #500.

    I've seen them both, they are sturdy and strong. My only beef is that since I first bought the #300 it was $40, now its near 2x the price so I guess word is out, and its selling well.

    Dragged it through rough terrain, soak it in water, going strong now 2 years old.

    Last edited by saturation; 12-26-2008 at 06:38 AM.


 

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