Thumper1
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just an fyi,
i was looking at Farm and Fleet and came across furniture dollies made out of wood. they are rated for 600lbs per each one and come with 3in wheels. they measure 12in by 18in. i got them on sale for $10/pc. after using these for half a season now and moving around the sleds in the garage, these are by far the best and cheapest dollies you can get. the wheels go over everything, they don't squeek, and they don't bend!!! i am definitely going to buy a couple more sets.
i was looking at Farm and Fleet and came across furniture dollies made out of wood. they are rated for 600lbs per each one and come with 3in wheels. they measure 12in by 18in. i got them on sale for $10/pc. after using these for half a season now and moving around the sleds in the garage, these are by far the best and cheapest dollies you can get. the wheels go over everything, they don't squeek, and they don't bend!!! i am definitely going to buy a couple more sets.
Viper Treats
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Thumper1 said:just an fyi,
i was looking at Farm and Fleet and came across furniture dollies made out of wood. they are rated for 600lbs per each one and come with 3in wheels. they measure 12in by 18in. i got them on sale for $10/pc. after using these for half a season now and moving around the sleds in the garage, these are by far the best and cheapest dollies you can get. the wheels go over everything, they don't squeek, and they don't bend!!! i am definitely going to buy a couple more sets.
Nice Find and hint!! Thanks.
daman
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how would wood wheels hold up on bumpy/crack's concreat.? i'm thinking not too good.
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da wheels aren't wood, silly . . .daman said:how would wood wheels hold up on bumpy/crack's concreat.? i'm thinking not too good.
jus da fram is wud
How much wood could a woodchuck chuck . . .
I have one in the garage that I use for various things, but the Sure-Grip dollies are great too, just more money.
An arched dolly is by far the way to go any distance though, if you do not want to start the sled.
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daman
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I have seen wood wheels.
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Ya, I remember my granddad talking about themdaman said:I have seen wood wheels.
Hey, is all the snow gone up there in the thumb? They got some new snow north of Seney and are still riding the off-trail.
daman
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ya it's been all gone now for a few weeks,been out rolling my lawn...lol
An arched dolly is by far the way to go any distance though, if you do not want to start the sled.
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