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Anyone use a Hawk crawler cart?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tennessee Lead" data-source="post: 5420917" data-attributes="member: 13602"><p>Some Pros off the top of my head, the ability to go around sideways terrain without tipping like a 2 wheel cart.</p><p>Haven't found anything it won't crawl over. It will walk out of the truck bed. </p><p>Some cons</p><p>The foldable handle only has a single pin in the tubing which can allow it to pivot. I drilled a second hole and added pins to prevent this.</p><p>Saplings can get caught between the pivoting axles and stop your forward progress right quick.</p><p>Weighs around 50 pounds </p><p>Doesn't turn as sharp as a 2 wheel cart.</p><p></p><p>I am very pleased with mine. I wouldn't want to revert back to using a 2 wheel cart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tennessee Lead, post: 5420917, member: 13602"] Some Pros off the top of my head, the ability to go around sideways terrain without tipping like a 2 wheel cart. Haven’t found anything it won’t crawl over. It will walk out of the truck bed. Some cons The foldable handle only has a single pin in the tubing which can allow it to pivot. I drilled a second hole and added pins to prevent this. Saplings can get caught between the pivoting axles and stop your forward progress right quick. Weighs around 50 pounds Doesn’t turn as sharp as a 2 wheel cart. I am very pleased with mine. I wouldn’t want to revert back to using a 2 wheel cart. [/QUOTE]
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