Posted by brent zappe on December 12, 2015 at 09:39:55 from (69.230.51.100):
This past week been takeing apart some of my old radio flyer wagons and geting them ready for some not so wealthy families. I was in a store they other day looking at wagons. When I looked at the price tag I nearly fliped out (wow) that munch for this. As I left the store I remember about those wagons I had in ther tool shed that where some how taking alot of space. So this year I just wanted to clean them up paint them and put some of those air wheels on them and hand them out to those who need them (beside myself). Each wagon had got a new paint job, Hardware and new tires on them. Check this out here is the coast per wagon. Paint 24.00, Screws and hardware 10.00, Air tires the nice ones 6.00 each x4 24.00 and one very happy kid L.O.L. You might say it is better than those new wagons at the sales price around 120.00 to 300.00 dollors. Just to think about I had five of these old radio flyer wagons in my shed. It only coast me 58.00 dollors to fix up all five. It made me feel good to know that they went to a family in need. You know when you are a farmboy when you think of others and not yourself.Brent
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