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Originally posted by: jumbofrank
That's not much good for towing behind an ATV.</end quote></div>
oops ... I guess I should read a little closer next time ... yeah ... that one won't work too good behind the ol' ATV.
I actually bought a small utility cart from Harbor Freight when it was on sale. Here's a picture ...
The sheet metal is relatively thin so it's going to get dented from garden shovels, gravel, etc., but overall it's a good cart for hauling loads around the yard and on a small lot. I've got just over 1/2 acre so it's nice being to haul dirt, plants, etc. in a cart like this. I think I paid just over $100 for it and they are regularly around $150.
I've also seen a similar cart at the local C-A-L Ranch and ACE Hardware. I also believe Sears has a similar garden cart for around $150.
Let me also add, for what it's worth, that for me the idea of hauling stuff behind my ATV sounded in my head a lot easier than it is in real life. Even a good sized lot I have tried using my 4x8 trailer for a couple things and it's just not practical when it comes to tight corners, etc. The little 10 cubic foot carts, like that above, are much easier to manager, but you're limited on the amount you can haul.
I used the 4x8 when I cut a tree down in the backyard. I ended up backing the cart up with the ATV rather than try to turn it in such narrow spaces. Even with the Turf Track to unlock the differential it ended up getting the trailer to follow close enough was always a pain. So consider carefully how much space you'll have to move the ATV with cart on back. Sometimes it's just easier to use the old wheel barrel and a little back muscle.