Posted by SweetFeet on August 21, 2012 at 04:04:54 from (70.35.110.213):
In Reply to: Work for Lanse. posted by GordoSD on August 20, 2012 at 19:56:16:
Son himself designed and built these projects for the fair - including the barn/birdhouse (no blueprints for anything... he did it all).
Gator box for carrying coolers, water jug with a tube for carrying flags for marking rocks. Just mounts with 2 hooks over the front axel for easy on/off. But could be built for a lawn mower with different system for attaching it. Bottom of it is made from expaned metal so dirt can fall through it.
Or if interested at all in a pull-type...the wagon/hand-truck has a removeable handle for pulling by it hand like a coaster wagon, or a tongue for pulling behind lawn tractor, or can be used as a hand-truck. Sides fold down if not needed. Can be on 2 large wheels for wagon or hand-truck use (then the smaller wheels get stored on the cart by the rear wheels).
Can also throw a cushion in the wagon and give grandson a ride in the wagon next summer (he will be born this September).
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