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Post by welder on Nov 17, 2020 18:46:24 GMT -5
My poor cart is in need of new wheels. 20in. Dia. 3/4 axle. Any suggestions on where to find them?
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Post by parrothead on Nov 17, 2020 18:55:06 GMT -5
What brand cart
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Post by genesis273 on Nov 17, 2020 18:57:53 GMT -5
My poor cart is in need of new wheels. 20in. Dia. 3/4 axle. Any suggestions on where to find them? Tractor Supply Company had some at more local store. But, they weren't cheap. I paid an extra $15 and cart a whole new cart.
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Post by welder on Nov 17, 2020 19:09:19 GMT -5
Honestly, I have no idea. A new cart might be cheaper.
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Post by greghopper on Nov 17, 2020 19:15:47 GMT -5
Goggle your question then look there.
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Post by parrothead on Nov 18, 2020 7:27:09 GMT -5
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Post by whitetaildave24 on Nov 18, 2020 7:35:43 GMT -5
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Post by deadeer on Nov 18, 2020 11:08:54 GMT -5
Tractor Supply ones were $28 a few years ago. We trashed those too. I ruined a wheel on mine at the park hunt. My buddy fabbed a whole new cart, and used steer tires off of a lawn tractor. They are pneumatic, filled with green slime, and have a big axle. He knocked out the bearings and found a shaft to fit the inside, then tapped in a grease zerk. You can tip or tilt the cart when going over logs, and no problem now.
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Post by BOBinIN on Nov 18, 2020 12:58:54 GMT -5
I read somewhere that a guy bought 2 used bicycle front wheels to replace the damaged wheels. I think he needed a longer axel but that was easy to come by.
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Post by deadeer on Nov 18, 2020 13:47:24 GMT -5
Bad thing about spoked wheels is they are weak side to side. If you go up and over a log at an angle, they bend like nothing. We went thru about 8 wheels, and now screwed up another one on a bought carr. We are DONE with them. Now going with the solid hub I mentioned before.
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