Manufacturers Number: GW2170D-1
Brand:
GroundWork®
Product Width:
19-1/2 in.
Product Length:
38-3/4 in.
Product Height:
20 in.
Load Capacity:
3-1/4 sq. ft.
Weight Capacity:
600 lb.
Bed Material:
Poly
Tire Diameter:
10 in.
Hitch Type:
Clevis Pin Tongue
Dump Feature:
Yes
Warranty:
1-Year Limited
Number of Wheels:
4
Description
GroundWork® Garden Dump Cart is ideal for yard and landscaping projects. Quick-release patented dump feature. Balanced dumping for quick unloading with less strain.
Handle converts between pull handle and trailer hitch
600 lb. capacity
4-wheel design provides maximum stability
Easy-clean brown poly bed won't rust
All-terrain 10 in. pneumatic tires
Rust-resistant hardware
1 year limited warranty
GroundWork® is Tractor Supply Company's private label brand of equipment and supplies for lawn and garden. Including items you need to work the land, GroundWork® offers the same top quality as national brands in grass seed, fertilizer, chemicals, sprayers, hoses, repair parts, nozzles, long and short handled tools, and sprinklers.
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Location: Texas
Excellent Cart
Date:March 28, 2011
I purchased two these carts to help lay down 13 pallets of sod. We have very limited access to the backyard, so this carts worked perfectly. We loaded these carts as full as we could get before we would struggle pulling them with the weight. We have done 7 1/2 pallets of grass with no issues at all. The only thing I highly recommend is finding the biggest screwdriver to use for the screws. A regular screwdriver will not work because of the locking feature on the nuts. I tried using a regular screwdriver for kicks and it just won't work. I have a very wide screwdriver that worked great and only took about 30 to put together.
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Location: Kentucky
Dump Cart
Date:December 16, 2010
It's a very nice cart, and the dual wheels is great. Makes pulling by hand easy!
A person left a review that he saw a larger cart of the same make. I haven't seen the larger cart on the website, or in the 4 stores around my area. If I could find the larger cart, I would buy it too!
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Location: Plover, WI
Great Wagon
Date:November 7, 2010
Very useful...I pull it behind my JD tractor hauling dirt or you can easily pull it by hand for general yard cleanup. It rolls very easy and the dump feature works well. You will not go wrong with this wagon!
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Location: Columbus, GA
Better than expected; best deal around!
Date:November 4, 2010
I did a lot of online shopping when I needed to replace yet another wheelbarrow; about one every year was getting expensive and inconvenient. I was looking for one tough enough to make it through more than one season of frequent use on rough terrain but not cost an arm and a leg. One thing I was set on was a two-wheeler to prevent so many tipovers on the "back 40" (as I've named the large wooded area behind the lawn). It's fairly steep, riddled with holes left from fallen trees, and has developed several deep ravines from rain runoff. I've been working to slow down the erosion by picking up neighbors' leaves and grass clippings and wheeling them down to cover the debris I throw in after pruning bushes or dead limbs. I can't say how many times I've hit a spot that put both me and the wheelbarrow down hard, and I'm no spring chicken anymore... can't afford to be breaking bones and such! But I found out double wheeled wheelbarrows are gosh-awful expensive if they're made worth a darn, but while still looking for that bargain I knew was out there, I ran across this neat little cart at less than half the price of a fairly good wheelbarrow. Smaller, yes, but able to handle more weight than I could ever move in a wheelbarrow! I bought it as soon as I went to look at it and plan to get the larger size, too, that I JUST SAW at Tractor Supply tonight. There's nothing wrong with the one I have - it's great! I've loaded it almost spilling over with bricks, rocks, dirt, you name it! And it easily takes the weight all the way down the bumpy hill without tipping and also without running away with me, once I got the hang of how to handle it. My only complaint is when I'm carting bags of grass clippings and leaves down the hill. Though they're lightweight, they are bulky! ..and the wagon won't fit many in it so it takes more trips than I'd like. But that's not a problem anymore now that I know there's a bigger version I can get just for that purpose - and STILL less expensive and more versatile than a wheelbarrow. This wonderful litle cart has already made it through one and a half seasons and I am confident it'll make it through another couple after seeing how well it's survived the workout it's already had as I try to save the back 40 from eroding away! No damage at all that I can detect. I love it, and all will be well with my little world when I pick up the cart's big brother the very next time I go to the store!