Awesome, thanks for sharing! You may have already figured this out but your front bolts are in backwards. The nut goes on the outside, and the bolt/washer goes in from the front. That way you aren't exposing threads on the inside of the cart where they could be damaged.
I just bought the 7 cubic ft model myself. I just used it for the first time and I really like it. The only thing I will probably do is go buy a bushing for the hitch pin because the hole for both the riding mower and my Honda Rancher 4 wheeler are much bigger and it will pull better without the slop the bushing will fill. Yea I know , I’m a little annul, but it will cut down on rattle and make a better pull.
I just bought one of these for my mom. A friend and I put it together in about 20 minutes. I haven't used it except to wheel it to my backyard. I didn't know what zero degree turning is, well, we must have tightened it too much or something because It doesn't turn at ALL. I was irritated and thought zero turning must mean NO turning. I'm gonna have to go see why that's happening. Anyway, in trying to figure out what zero turning is I only found info on lawnmowers. And it was described as a feature, I wasn't impressed, at all. Yours was the only video or review I found with a description of zero turn on a garden cart. From someone with no knowledge about these things THANK YOU!
I get it SUPER BEE. After reading your negative reviews on EVERY single Gorilla Cart video you think it's a piece of junk and don't like it. Hard to take you serious when you don't know it's called a cotter key and not a carter key. Just saying
Tell the truth . What sort of watch do you use ? 10- 15 minutes . No way. It would still take longer if you had air tools and had put many of them together previously
If it takes you longer then 15 minutes you probably shouldn't be putting anything together. I just got mine yesterday and put it together using 13 mm ratchet wrench and 13 mm socket. 15 minutes tops maybe less that's taking it out of the box to.
I'am not impress with them. i bough one from Lowes, put it togather > I turned around and took it back right back to there store for a REFUN/ What really pissed me off, Missing washer and nuts. Then the dam carter keys hit the dam value stems. I'am not going to fix flat all the dam time > ALL THEY ARE IS A HIGH DOLLAR PIECE OF JUNK
Awesome, thanks for sharing! You may have already figured this out but your front bolts are in backwards. The nut goes on the outside, and the bolt/washer goes in from the front. That way you aren't exposing threads on the inside of the cart where they could be damaged.
I just purchased this cart and it's really a versatile cart, I like it.
I just bought the 7 cubic ft model myself. I just used it for the first time and I really like it. The only thing I will probably do is go buy a bushing for the hitch pin because the hole for both the riding mower and my Honda Rancher 4 wheeler are much bigger and it will pull better without the slop the bushing will fill. Yea I know , I’m a little annul, but it will cut down on rattle and make a better pull.
I just bought one of these for my mom. A friend and I put it together in about 20 minutes. I haven't used it except to wheel it to my backyard. I didn't know what zero degree turning is, well, we must have tightened it too much or something because It doesn't turn at ALL. I was irritated and thought zero turning must mean NO turning. I'm gonna have to go see why that's happening. Anyway, in trying to figure out what zero turning is I only found info on lawnmowers. And it was described as a feature, I wasn't impressed, at all. Yours was the only video or review I found with a description of zero turn on a garden cart. From someone with no knowledge about these things THANK YOU!
7 cubic feet. Not 7 yards! Big difference!
Agreed, I’d prefer a 7 yarder right? I’d call it big daddy, lol
Home Depot I can get it for $179. I want to attach it to my e-bike.
How is it reversing with this in the tractor?
excellet review thanks .
You put the latch handle bolts on backwards I think.
None of the videos showing this cart actually show if it's easy or at least easier to hand pull a substantial load of 2 to 3 hundred pounds.
I get it SUPER BEE. After reading your negative reviews on EVERY single Gorilla Cart video you think it's a piece of junk and don't like it. Hard to take you serious when you don't know it's called a cotter key and not a carter key. Just saying
Awkward...
Tell the truth . What sort of watch do you use ?
10- 15 minutes . No way. It would still take longer if you had air tools and had put many of them together previously
If it takes you longer then 15 minutes you probably shouldn't be putting anything together. I just got mine yesterday and put it together using 13 mm ratchet wrench and 13 mm socket. 15 minutes tops maybe less that's taking it out of the box to.
Also just put one together.. If it takes you more than 15 minuets, you might want to opt for store assembly in the future
I'am not impress with them. i bough one from Lowes, put it togather > I turned around and took it back right back to there store for a REFUN/ What really pissed me off, Missing washer and nuts. Then the dam carter keys hit the dam value stems. I'am not going to fix flat all the dam time > ALL THEY ARE IS A HIGH DOLLAR PIECE OF JUNK