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<blockquote data-quote="Francis" data-source="post: 311731" data-attributes="member: 4290"><p>I recently bought an older, used tree lounge. Now before anyone starts doing the pros and cons, it was: heavier than some, noisier than some, and seemed very safe. Safety is my main concern. I have never heard any real safety concerns about the older ones. With this said, I looked at the wheels they have as an option. These wheels are hard plastic and thin. This makes a very heavy footprint, if it is loaded as a deer cart. Flat hard packed ground, no problem. Marshy wet ground, problem. I have ordered 2 "wheel barrow type" wheels from harbor frieght. Me, the chop saw and welder are going to make our own wheel set up. I was wondering if anybody had any experience with using the tree lounge as a deer cart, or thoughts on the wheel issue. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Francis, post: 311731, member: 4290"] I recently bought an older, used tree lounge. Now before anyone starts doing the pros and cons, it was: heavier than some, noisier than some, and seemed very safe. Safety is my main concern. I have never heard any real safety concerns about the older ones. With this said, I looked at the wheels they have as an option. These wheels are hard plastic and thin. This makes a very heavy footprint, if it is loaded as a deer cart. Flat hard packed ground, no problem. Marshy wet ground, problem. I have ordered 2 "wheel barrow type" wheels from harbor frieght. Me, the chop saw and welder are going to make our own wheel set up. I was wondering if anybody had any experience with using the tree lounge as a deer cart, or thoughts on the wheel issue. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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