We have one of those also , the handiest thing around, they also come in a 1500 lb. model. There is also a smaller model that is easier to use than any wheelbarrow.
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Ok “bear” with me on this one.
I have my old wagon from when I was a kid. My father built it out of plywood, 1/2” steel tubing and solid rubber wheels typically found on a moving cart.
When I was a teen I blew the engine in my car. I moved my swing set over the engine compartment and put a chain block and tackle right in the middle of the cross bar and hauled the engine up out of the car. Yea, my dad built that swing set too.
I lowered the engine down onto my “little red wagon” and moved it into the garage to take it apart and see what happened. (It was an autopsy not a repair. I was just curious and never had taken an engine apart before).
A few years ago my dad redid the wood on my wagon. It’s in my garage and I’ve never really had any use for it...
So while I have no doubt it would hold the weight, the question is, do I pull it out and (ab)use it as a game cart?
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I had one of those at my cottage for hauling stuff in behind my quad. ( This was before we built the road in).
The only thing I'll say is that the front axles / steering are the weakest points. It worked great until the wheels turned one too many times as they rolled over an obstacle. The metal eventually gave out. I removed the front wheels assembly, and rigged it up with the fixed rear wheels only, and used a piece of tubing to hitch the frame up.