That’s kind of funny! Mechanical disc brake and everything. Wonder how much weight it adds.
Sounds like a government warning for : Fire wood not included
Guessing it's the same parts that went into this one:
https://www.amazon.de/Makita-BBY180-...eywords=makita
My corded wheelbarrow works just fine, thank you.
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.
Son of a masonry contractor here, I would have killed for one of those!
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.
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.
All my wheel barrows are cordless. The older I get, the weaker the motor becomes.
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/po...use-308-steps/
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