littlestep
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Looking at this cart..Our feeding cart about had it..use it for about 5-6 years now..Look at this One..what ya think??
http://www.drpower.com/TwoStepMod...=1&BC=0%3aHome&LinkType=3
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McBunz
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Neat....I still use buckets...Feed stored in big
plastic garbage cans and an old freezer.
Mouse proof..
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littlestep
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Yes McBunz we do the same thing..I meant for hay..sorry..we feed out a bucket too..
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Betty B
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Looks pretty neat. Won't work in the snow though i bet. Hey make the kids do it Kidding aside it looks like a nice outfit.
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McBunz
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| Bluebell wrote: | Looks pretty neat. Won't work in the snow though i bet. Hey make the kids do it Kidding aside it looks like a nice outfit. |
Bet she could but chains on it in the winter.
Might have to go around twice, but twice the
go power.
Hey what are we talking about ...Snow is
rare where she is.......
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littlestep
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Well I ordered it.. I have snow chains for the lawn mower..soo might get chains for it too..I gotto plan without the kids..they all but up and gone..Franky is working throwing hay..he is saving his pennys for a Mustang (car) he is good..has more $$ than me! But than everybody does!
Lord frbit I gotto push, pull or dragg..might get too much exercise and loose a pound or two!!
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McBunz
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foxhug
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littlestep
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| McBunz wrote: | foxhug |
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Joyce
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I would rather have my little tractor and hook the little trailer up to it and take everything where I need that way. Is that what you're going to be using it for? Would be better neat to have a motorized one. I have two wheel barrels and they tip on me everytime. lol
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littlestep
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Darn wheel barrows get heavy..we use a garden cart for the hay..and a bucket in One hand..since I can't afford a gator..gotto look at the wee cart! JOYCE..would you buy me a gator?? foxhug
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Joyce
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| littlestep wrote: | Darn wheel barrows get heavy..we use a garden cart for the hay..and a bucket in One hand..since I can't afford a gator..gotto look at the wee cart! JOYCE..would you buy me a gator?? foxhug
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What kind of gator? THe kind with TEETH or is there another kind I'm not aware of at the moment
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Joyce
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Hubby carries hay to the barn. I only carry flaks
What I hate is after I'm done giving all the hay, when I come back in the house it looks like I've been rolling in it. All in my hair & face and clothes. I throw it to the critters and it blows back in my face. Doing it wrong??
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littlestep
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Sounds like you doing good..I always find enough to feed 3 horses in my bra and pockets!! And my lint filter in my dryer will feed a few more!!
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littlestep
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| Joyce wrote: | | littlestep wrote: | Darn wheel barrows get heavy..we use a garden cart for the hay..and a bucket in One hand..since I can't afford a gator..gotto look at the wee cart! JOYCE..would you buy me a gator?? foxhug
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What kind of gator? THe kind with TEETH or is there another kind I'm not aware of at the moment  |
Yes Joyce..I want a aliigtor to bring with me when I am feeding..prefer black leash!!
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Betty B
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A sled works good in the snow but you still gotta run faster then the horses
Ahhhh a Mustang. Oh my favorite old muscle car of the early 60's. Had a 1967 green, lovered back with a 4 on the floor that would burn the rubber right off the wheels. Well maybe my favorite was a Camaro but we didn't have one of them. Oh can't forget the Dodge Super Charger with a hood scoop and hood latches. Poor hilex on those tires and smoke everybody out of the area. Got a whooping 4 miles to the gallon with it.
Ooops i got off subject
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Sher
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What kind of battery does it use, C? Is it rechargable? Looks like just the thing for mucking stalls, too!
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littlestep
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Specifications
Weight: 70 lbs.
Length: 47-1/2"
Width: 25-1/2"
Height: 36"
Battery: 12-volt, 22-amp, sealed lead/acid type; battery charger included
Motor: Two 12-volt, 21-amp permanent magnet electric motors
Speeds: 2 forward (1 & 2 mph); 1 reverse (1 mph)
Transmission: Sealed, lubricated for life, maintenance-free
Capacity (weight): 200 lbs. on moderate slopes; 150 lbs. on hills
Capacity (volume): 5 cubic feet
Warranty: 2 years residential use (90 days commercial use)
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McBunz
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My first car was a 54 Dodge Ram...I only thing I ever beat in a drag was a
volkswagon.
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Shadybrook
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C...I LIKE it!!!!
Let me know how it works for you and maybe someday I can get one too!!! I am tired of running to get a head start, pushing a wheel barrow up on the manure pile..this way I could just follow along and let IT do the work...
sounds WONDERFUL!!!
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