🚜 Elevate Your Hauling Game!
The StrongwaySteel ATV Trailer boasts a robust 1,200-lb capacity and a generous 17 cu. ft. storage space, making it ideal for both agricultural and residential use. Its removable tailgate and foot pedal dump mechanism enhance convenience, while the sturdy steel frame ensures durability with a rust-resistant, UV-protected powder-coat finish.
R**B
Just put it together
The instructions aren't the best but if you have basic builder skills you will be fine. It's heavy. Looks heavy duty. I put it on two buckets to put it together. That made it much easier. Pay close attention to the orientation of the support bar for the tongue so you don't put it together backwards. There's just one pre-drilled hole in the tubing where that goes for the front end. Also, pay attention to the small details on how many and where the screws for the 2 support cross members. The long ones are for the tongue bracket. Don't forget washers on both sides of the tires. I took it for a test ride with a few kids in the back. I think its well built and just the right size to haul branches, logs, dirt and rocks. It does sit kinda high for the dumping action but worth it. I plan to build a pully bracket and a hand winch to pull logs onto it. So far I'd recommend it.
D**T
but overall it is a very good
well made... ut the hitch pin bent to first use..but overall it is a very good wagon
M**R
Poor quality and fit.
I bought this same utility cart directly from Northern Tools in 2013, put it together rather easily, and really enjoyed using it over the years. This summer I discovered that the tires had dry rotted, even thought it was kept inside a garage, never in the weather. I tried to buy a replacement set of tires - from Northern, Home Depot, Lowe's, and Amazon. I discovered that the spindle on the newer wheels were 1/4in longer than on the original wheels, and therefore, would not fit the axle. I just purchased this new utility cart, which is exactly like the one I had. First thing I noticed was that the quality is much less than the older one, the fit of the various parts is terrible - nothing aligns up, some hardware was missing, instructions were terrible, with the diagrams in the instructions different than what the cart really looked like. But the worse part was that by following the instructions exactly and assembling the tongue support bar to the underside brace, it doesn't allow the tilt lever to clear the tongue support. See picture: I had to go to the hardware store and buy 2 oversize nuts to place between the bar and the brace, to angle the tongue support slightly back to allow the tilt lever to work like it's supposed to. I'll keep the utility cart and use it as much as I can, but I doubt if it'll last 10 years like the other one did. Here's the irony - there was nothing wrong with the older one, just that I couldn't find any replacement wheels that would fit it. I should have kept the older one, and found a machine shop that could have made an axle long enough (1/2 inch longer) to accomodate the newer wheels. Oh well, typical Chinese made crap.
P**D
Cart gets a 5, dump latch gets a 1.
Arrived in a taped box with a nut and washer missing. Manufacturer made a serious effort to package it well with corner boards and plywood ends in the carton. FedEx gave the carton no respect. Goes together fast with an impact driver. Parts well made and line up. Only negative is the latch used to dump the cart. Bent on 2nd use. Requires realignment after assembly to allow full release of the latch. Keep fasteners slightly loose and set the assembled cart on its wheels/then adjust to allow the latch to release. Once satisfied, tighten the fasteners. The added 3 minutes will save an hour of frustration. Don’t know how I will redesign the dump latch, but it will need to be replaced.
M**Y
Good but expected better quality
Very nice sized cart. Overall its ok. A bit wobbly, but its for the yard. Not too happy with the welding on some parts or the rust protection. The paint is not that great to me. Lots or chips and abrasions from shipping. The underside edges of some of the side panels did not get painted. I'll have to do some paint touch ups myself. Probably best you touch up the paint if needed before storing it outside. Also, the bottom, where the two pan halfs meet, probably should get some sealant. I had a similar cart before made this way. Once sand and debris got trapped in the crack, it attracted moisture and rusted the bottom out along the seam. Take the extra steps for rust protection and it should last you much longer. Also, keep a cover on it if left outside.
T**A
Still in use
Still in use 7yrs. later.
S**E
Fun to assemble, pulls great!
Good quality for the price.
A**E
Not impressed
For $399, it was very cheaply made. Not worth $399. Maybe $199. It will get the job done, but not sure for how long. Also, worst assembly instructions I think I have ever seen. I was short the amount of washers and bolts I needed and the instructions didn't even label the bolts correctly.It was also damaged from shipping. Front gate was bent. Gos to show how easy it is to bend. Was able to hammer it straight.
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