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Tricam GOR200B-T Gorilla Carts 600-Pounds Capacity Dumping Cart

Tricam GOR200B-T Gorilla Carts 600-Pounds Capacity Dumping Cart
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Product Description

Ideal for yard and landscaping projects. Durable molded poly bed won't rust and quickly converts for balanced dumping. Patented 1 step pin removal quickly converts pull handle to trailer hitch for towing behind a lawn tractor or ATV. (4) 10", 2 ply all te


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2439 in Lawn & Patio
  • Size: 600-Pound Capacity
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Tricam
  • Model: GOR200B-T
  • Dimensions: 24.00" h x 36.00" w x 40.00" l,

Features

  • Quick-release dumping mechanism
  • 2-in-1 convertible T-handle can be pulled by hand or behind a tractor/ATV
  • High-strength plastic bed is maintenance-free and won't rust
  • Quick and easy to assemble
  • 10-Inch pneumatic tires

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
The Gorilla cart offers a 600-pound dumping capacity and is perfect for lawn and landscaping projects. The 2-in-1 convertible T-handle can be pulled by hand or behind a tractor/ATV. The durable, high-strength plastic bed is maintenance-free and won't rust and the 10-Inch pneumatic tires are designed for any terrain.

From the Manufacturer
This 600-Pound capacity dumping gorilla cart is perfect for lawn and landscaping projects, as well as work around the garden. Simple, balanced dumping minimizes strain, and the patented 2-in-1 handle quickly converts to allow the cart to be pulled by hand or behind a lawn tractor or ATV. The durable, molded bed won't rust, cleans easily, and is virtually maintenance-free, and the 10-Inch pneumatic tires are designed for any terrain.


Customer Reviews

Nice yard and garden cart for the money5
I opened the box to find a cart that wasn't likely to carry much more than a "Town and Country" children's riding wagon.

I was hoping for something bigger. Oh well, I thought--this is probably all the garden wagon I can expect to get for under a hundred dollars.

But I'm liking it more and more now that it's assembled and in use.

As I unpacked it I realized the running gear--frame, wheels, tow bar--are very beefy. If the plastic tub ever splits or cracks to a point where I can't use it anymore, I'm sure I could build an even bigger tub out of plywood and reuse all the rest of the parts. In fact the wagon may be worth the purchase price just to get all those parts.

Assembly was a bit difficult. It wasn't that it was complicated. It's just that many of the bolts had very shallow heads and very shallow standard screwdriver slots to match. I couldn't seem to find a screwdriver that would stay securely in the slots while I tightened the nuts. I wound up using the edge of a bricklaying trowel to hold some of them.

Even with that little annoyance I had the cart together with tires inflated and ready to roll in under two hours.

I use a 6-foot ratcheting tie-down strap to expand the wagon's load capacity. I stack branches and sticks in lengthwise in the wagon tub and pile them as high as I can. Then I wrap the strap around sticks, tub, and all, and tighten it down--just enough to snug the load.

The wagon rides very well over our uneven property. And because of the long tow handle and steering front wheels it tracks extremely well behind our riding mower. It's like it's following on rails. It doesn't cut corners and run over things when making turns close to something.

The swing-away handles on the tow bar are a real nice addition for those times when you'd rather pull the cart around by hand instead of hooking it to a mower or yard tractor. The cart's dumping feature works very well also.

What I thought would be disappointing turned out to be something I'm very happy with. It may be a light duty wagon, but I'm certain I'll get a lot of use out of it.

Gioacco4
I use this for light yardwork and raking leaves, etc., so it is perfect for my needs. The 4 wheel design is very stable over uneven ground and small rocks. With the "Dumping" feature, it is easier for me to use than a traditional 3-wheeled Wheelbarrow. About the 600 Lb. capacity... the plastic is a bit thinner than I had thought, and even if it was thicker, I seriously would not try to cart around more than 100 Lbs. in it; I think it would make the cart too unstable to move safely and would be difficult to dump out (the instructions state that for dumping use to limit cartloads to less than 250 Lbs.

I am very pleased with it, and hope my review will help others in their decision.

Tricam Vigoro Model GC2004
Very easy to put together, but it still took me one hour. You need a 13mm & 14mm wrench, a large screw driver and a PZ3 (crosshead screwdriver) to assemble. Very robust chassis and wheels. The plastic bucket seems less robust. I would give it 5 stars except the bucket is too small. It really needs an optional upper attachment to tripple the volume for light loads like prunings and leaves.