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Old 08-30-2009, 08:25 AM
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I like that for its size, but have trouble with wheel barrows - I'm wobbly myself, hard to balance those things.

I got a Scott's Yard cart a couple years ago for gardening. Maybe too big for some jobs, but really handy for what I need. Moves SO easily over a bumpy yard - with four decent sized wheels, handle high enough to make the load seem like nothing. The cart itself doesn't weigh much, which helps.

Prior, I used an old wheel barrow then went to a big wagon. Both were way too hard to move.

Another thing helps me a LOT - mini sized tools. Fiskars makes pint sized clippers, rakes, shovels, you name it. A fraction of the weight, every bit as durable. I have a kit in a cse - I can carry the whole thing. Lovelovelove.

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