It's a stretch...wtb used Arbor Trolley

I looked up good tires and wheels for making my own. I would have spent well over $100 in quality wheels, probably the same in steel if not more, and $50 or so in hardware. Since my welding tools are packed up, it would have been 1/2 day just to get set up, 1/2 day for getting parts together, and 1/2 to full day for fabbing... I bought one, on sale when there was 20% off all stein.
 
Anyone have any pics with them moving brush. I never use it for brusg but heards its good for it.

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Thanks, Rich.

I brought mine out today to the storm work site, and they barely used it. The video should help people see. Picture speaks a thousand words.

I am shocked at how tough it is for some people to grasp how much easier it is to take one trip instead of 10.
 
I love AT. Probably one of the best investments vs return out there, save a chainsaw. Never hit my foot that I can recall, but even if I did, what it does is so much more ergonomically sound that the alternative. I'm not a fan of ballcarts. I like them when that's my ONLY option. Been weighing getting an AT myself. As for the Notch, I've never seen a short coming in AT that could make me switch to anything other than a miniskid and branchmanager.
 
I wish my work still had those little metal rods laying around. Someone probably lost them before i started here.

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