Thank you, very helpful, just had to put one together, funny how they do different things attaching the wheel from cart to cart. Yours was different than mine, I have the model #GCG-2140. The wheel attachments are loose and clanky as they hit the air valve as the wheels turn. Maybe that will change when I get the air into them tomorrow, either way I can live with it. I'm in the hot Arizona desert (115 today) so I plan on keeping it out of the sun when not in use.
Glad the video was useful for you. There is indeed a lot of variation to these carts. I looked up the manual for your model. The hitch pins to retain the wheels are an interesting variation. With the pins ring folded around the axle I would think the valves should clear. Per a comment below, it appears the tires may not provide good weather resistance. I plan to apply a UV inhibitor like Armor-All to the tires and store out of sunlight. Thank you for sharing you experience and thank you for watching.
Good thing to know. I have some of the smaller Chinese tires on two wheel carts over thirty years old. Just never know what will last. Thanks for watching!
good job and video nice little cart take care, be safe and well.
Nice drive-by comment.
Thanks. So far the cart has been very useful to haul welding equipment to the house build site. Thank you for watching.
Glad it helps out!
Couldn’t have done it without you!
Nice informative video.
Part of sharing on RUclips. Thanks for watching!
Thank you, very helpful, just had to put one together, funny how they do different things attaching the wheel from cart to cart. Yours was different than mine, I have the model #GCG-2140. The wheel attachments are loose and clanky as they hit the air valve as the wheels turn. Maybe that will change when I get the air into them tomorrow, either way I can live with it. I'm in the hot Arizona desert (115 today) so I plan on keeping it out of the sun when not in use.
Glad the video was useful for you. There is indeed a lot of variation to these carts. I looked up the manual for your model. The hitch pins to retain the wheels are an interesting variation. With the pins ring folded around the axle I would think the valves should clear. Per a comment below, it appears the tires may not provide good weather resistance. I plan to apply a UV inhibitor like Armor-All to the tires and store out of sunlight. Thank you for sharing you experience and thank you for watching.
Sun killed those cheap China tires on my cart 1st season of use. It lives in the junk pile now new tires wheel set cost more then a new cart.
Good thing to know. I have some of the smaller Chinese tires on two wheel carts over thirty years old. Just never know what will last. Thanks for watching!