First up we have a picture of the 4 styles of garden carts presently at the house. Left to right we have the original Rubbermaid poly, the aluminum folder of the Vermont style, the Aldi poly, and the 10 cubic foot poly Gorilla.
Next we have an image of them in dump position, or in my case, the loading position. The 2x black poly Rubbermaid that I have at my farm property are used almost exclusively for moving wood chips from where the trucks can dump them to where I actually need them. After moving hundreds of cubic yards of chips by hand I’ve found that my preferred method is to use a lightweight 4 tine long-handled cultivator to pull the chips into the cart and haul it away at less than full capacity. The Rubbermaid excels at this.
Lastly I’ve included a picture of the type of repair that I described in my first post. This particular garden cart was crushed when a customer’s pine tree fell and landed on it. The tub cracked, as well as both wheels, but by screwing pieces of pressure treated plywood to the inside and the outside of the tub and using the better wheels I source through Amazon it is almost as good as new.


