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Dan Friedrichs
01-30-2018, 2:37 PM
https://www.makitatools.com/products/details/XUC01PTX1

Only $1100.

Matt Day
01-30-2018, 2:51 PM
That’s kind of funny! Mechanical disc brake and everything. Wonder how much weight it adds.

Mel Fulks
01-30-2018, 2:58 PM
Sounds like a government warning for : Fire wood not included

Dan Friedrichs
01-30-2018, 3:21 PM
Guessing it's the same parts that went into this one:
https://www.amazon.de/Makita-BBY180-Akku-Faltrad-ohne-Ladeger%C3%A4t/dp/B00725807Q/ref=sr_1_85?ie=UTF8&qid=1517343577&sr=8-85&keywords=makita

Yonak Hawkins
01-30-2018, 3:29 PM
My corded wheelbarrow works just fine, thank you.

julian abram
01-30-2018, 3:46 PM
Hmm, when I get to that point in life I need a cordless wheelbarrow think I'll just stay in the house and let someone else do the yard work.

Larry Edgerton
01-30-2018, 5:08 PM
Son of a masonry contractor here, I would have killed for one of those!

Ted Derryberry
01-30-2018, 5:13 PM
That's a new one on me, but Google "Georgia buggy" and you should turn up a gas powered version. They're used for placing concrete inside buildings and such where it's impossible to get a truck and impractical to pump it.

Randy Viellenave
01-30-2018, 5:51 PM
I'm going to wait for the autonomous version, no sense in telling it where it needs to go when a computer can do it faster.

Dan Friedrichs
01-30-2018, 6:45 PM
My corded wheelbarrow works just fine, thank you.

Ah, but have you tried it on 240V?

Bruce Wrenn
01-30-2018, 9:22 PM
All my wheel barrows are cordless. The older I get, the weaker the motor becomes.

Bill Dufour
01-30-2018, 10:36 PM
looks like a concrete buggy to me. Actually very practical a site that has much slope. Ever try using a wheel barrow up a steep hill? Even one no steeper then a standard staircase is hard to do unless you are very tall. holding the handles above waist level is tiring.
Bill D.

Notice the stairs below are designed to run a wagon.

https://www.nationalparksblog.com/point-reyes-lighthouse-308-steps/

Bill Orbine
01-30-2018, 11:57 PM
Ah, but have you tried it on 240V?

Three phase

Kyle Iwamoto
01-31-2018, 12:55 AM
All my wheel barrows are cordless. The older I get, the weaker the motor becomes.

ROTFLMAO. You and I must have the same model......

Al Launier
01-31-2018, 9:43 AM
All my wheel barrows are cordless. The older I get, the weaker the motor becomes.

Funny! Also contagious as I've been afflicted with the same results.

Dan Schocke
01-31-2018, 10:51 AM
Son of a masonry contractor here, I would have killed for one of those!

This is the exact thought that I had... I spent many hours hauling concrete with a wheelbarrow, and would have loved a little help. Of course, 3 wheels would make maneuvering difficult on the 2x6 planks that were generally used to keep the wheelbarrow out of the mud.

--Dan

Rod Sheridan
01-31-2018, 2:58 PM
I have only seen them with gasoline engines, they're very popular with concrete installers..........Rod.

Anthony Whitesell
01-31-2018, 3:01 PM
All my wheel barrows are cordless. The older I get, the weaker the motor becomes.

Battery problems?

Bill Dufour
01-31-2018, 6:36 PM
When I was a kid my brothers and I made a go-cart with an old washing machine motor. One could drive all the rest had to wrangle the cord.
Bill D

Mike Cutler
02-01-2018, 12:16 PM
I think I'll stick with my "manual" version of a wheelbarrow.
I might need to replace mine. It doesn't seem to want to carry as much any longer. ;)

Bruce Wrenn
02-03-2018, 9:28 PM
Battery problems?Bi lateral knee replacement in 2013. Not supposed to pick up more than 50#, nor stand (as in line) for more than 15 minutes.

Bruce Page
02-03-2018, 10:15 PM
There's been a few times wheeling concrete around that one of those would've been welcome!

Bill Carey
02-04-2018, 11:22 AM
Ah, but have you tried it on 240V?

So if its 240 it's a cabinet wheelbarrow, but if its 120 it's a hybrid wheelbarrow?