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woodsacWed Dec-18-02 03:27 PM
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#12174, "Check out this "cart""


          

This should definitely give some of you some good ideas! Not exactly a cart but sure would work good. It's an auction but look at the pictures for some good ideas.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1982887665

  

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billythekidd44Wed Dec-18-02 04:33 PM
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#12175, "RE: Check out this "cart""
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Wed Dec-18-02 04:34 PM by billythekidd44

  

          

That`s cool,thx.

http://www.bassanglerprofiles.com/billsweatt.htm

  

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jsmithWed Dec-18-02 05:39 PM
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#12177, "Yet another option, but..."
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I think I've gotta have 2 wheels across the bottom to spread the weight (and *balance*!) around. When I need the cart, it usually means I've gotta take all my gear along with me, for a fairly long hike. With just that one wheel, I'd be afraid of dumping everything along the trail, at some point in the trek.

Not a bad idea, though -- thanks for sharing! (Still seeking that ideal solution, unfortunately. Never did get a response from that one website dealer I tried to contact via his site).


- jeff

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ChrisWed Dec-18-02 07:35 PM
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#12180, "RE: Yet another option, but..."
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Ya know, I don't think it'd be that hard to modify that thing with an axle that'd support two tires. It's pretty cool though. I'm tempted to bid on it... almost.

Chris

  

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billythekidd44Thu Dec-19-02 09:34 AM
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#12188, "RE: Yet another option, but..."
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It kinda gives it that wheelbarrow affect I think it would be pretty sturdy,just use the footrests as handles.I wonder what the reserve is.

http://www.bassanglerprofiles.com/billsweatt.htm

  

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LzyFishThu Dec-19-02 09:51 AM
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#12190, "RE: Yet another option, but..."
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Wheel is too small for any surface that is not smooth. Need a 10 - 12 inch wheel.

Steve
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GenegThu Dec-19-02 10:14 AM
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#12191, "RE: Yet another option, but..."
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You could take the training wheels off your
kids bike and hook it on:)

Merry Fishmas
Gene

  

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CATCHEM_CAROThu Dec-19-02 12:22 PM
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#12198, "RE: Yet another option, but..."
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Do you think it would work for a round tube, LOL ;-)

Rich

Fish fear round tubers and Bass Tech kickboats!!
http://www.bassanglerprofiles.com/richcaro.htm

  

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ChrisThu Dec-19-02 06:27 PM
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#12212, "RE: Yet another option, but..."
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Thu Dec-19-02 07:11 PM by Chris

          

That's a good idea! It'd help keep it stable.
This is what I was kinda talking about. Pardon the re-touch job.

http://www.calfishing.com/dc/user_files/582.jpg

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