Drill a hole through the center (round) pivot point, on the backside of the axle. Use a square or round wire lock pin to keep the front axle from turning. It will tow and back up like a dream once you do that. When you want to use it without the lawn tractor, simply tilt the bed and pull the pin. Can't believe they didn't make it that way. Backing it was my only complaint, now I have no complaints. Easy mod, enjoy.
@@RockyCreekHomestead i see someone beat me in tellin u this cause i saw it on another channel they also make a 8 cu ft yellow cart i saw a price range from 179 --229 on line go see . i think it may b a bigger help if search u can find a 12 cu ft cart out there to hope this help
Ah man that sucks. I’ve been fortunate not to have a flat yet. I usually have to add air about once or twice a year. I think the changing of temps causes mine to deflate some. I wonder if it’s the weight in a 12 cubic ft. Thanks for sharing so I and others may know of that issue with the bigger cart
I love my gorilla cart! I just bought my retirement farm which is a major fixer upper and included having to finish cleaning out broken down furniture, general debris etc. I am an overweight desk jockey who hasn’t done an honest days work in like forever and the dumpster was dropped off early at a location (before I arrived)that was way too far away from the house. I picked up a gorilla cart and I was able to easily pull it up the ramp to the back porch, thru the kitchen door and into whatever room I needed it and once loaded to go back the way I came to the dumpster. I was even able to balance some of the big bulky things like an old couch that would normally take 2 people to carry. I was still being a drama queen about how tough it was to clean out this house, but the gorilla cart made it a workable job even though I was doing it on my own.
It’s amazing how much weight the cart can handle. I’ve moved chicken coops, freezers and all kinds of other big things on it. Tilt the bed, ratchet strap the time and tilt it back up. Works well. Glad your enjoying yours as much as I am mine. Thanks for watching
U had me crackin up with ur animals. Thanks brother. And for the cart review. Helpful. Wasn’t sure if my S160 mower will haul much weight. Seems worth it either way ultimately.
The cart is a work horse. I use it almost daily and am hard on it. It just keeps on working. Probably one of the best things I’ve bought when we were very first starting. Thanks for watching
@@RockyCreekHomestead yup its getting a workout now , im in charlotte county florida , hauling debris to the curb , yup these lil carts make doing chores so much easier , i must have the newer model , has the yellow dump handle , gorrila seemed to have nailed it on lots their products , luv the black gorilla tape and multi posistion ladders
Yea I’m pretty sure that’s the newer model. I can see how the handle would make dumping easier as compared to mine so I’m sure that’s an improvement they made. Definitely good product. Glad your finding uses again for it.
@@RockyCreekHomestead I see. So the gutter and downspout are installed to keep those covered and dry. Got it. Nice setup and thank you for the video. I’ve had the dump cart for a couple years and never even realized I could hitch the handle (DOH!) so I appreciate the share!
Drill a hole through the center (round) pivot point, on the backside of the axle. Use a square or round wire lock pin to keep the front axle from turning. It will tow and back up like a dream once you do that. When you want to use it without the lawn tractor, simply tilt the bed and pull the pin. Can't believe they didn't make it that way. Backing it was my only complaint, now I have no complaints. Easy mod, enjoy.
Ah man, thanks. Appreciate the tip and advice. I could definitely see that working.
@@RockyCreekHomestead i see someone beat me in tellin u this cause i saw it on another channel they also make a 8 cu ft yellow cart i saw a price range from 179 --229 on line go see . i think it may b a bigger help if search u can find a 12 cu ft cart out there to hope this help
@@RockyCreekHomestead did u fix like he describe
I bought their largest cart 12 cubic ft. My only complaint it the tires are air filled and have already had flats.
Ah man that sucks. I’ve been fortunate not to have a flat yet. I usually have to add air about once or twice a year. I think the changing of temps causes mine to deflate some. I wonder if it’s the weight in a 12 cubic ft. Thanks for sharing so I and others may know of that issue with the bigger cart
I have the same cart.
Couldn’t live without it.
I’ve had it about a year now and I love it. definitely one tough and versatile cart
I love my gorilla cart! I just bought my retirement farm which is a major fixer upper and included having to finish cleaning out broken down furniture, general debris etc. I am an overweight desk jockey who hasn’t done an honest days work in like forever and the dumpster was dropped off early at a location (before I arrived)that was way too far away from the house. I picked up a gorilla cart and I was able to easily pull it up the ramp to the back porch, thru the kitchen door and into whatever room I needed it and once loaded to go back the way I came to the dumpster. I was even able to balance some of the big bulky things like an old couch that would normally take 2 people to carry. I was still being a drama queen about how tough it was to clean out this house, but the gorilla cart made it a workable job even though I was doing it on my own.
It’s amazing how much weight the cart can handle. I’ve moved chicken coops, freezers and all kinds of other big things on it. Tilt the bed, ratchet strap the time and tilt it back up. Works well. Glad your enjoying yours as much as I am mine. Thanks for watching
U had me crackin up with ur animals. Thanks brother. And for the cart review. Helpful. Wasn’t sure if my S160 mower will haul much weight. Seems worth it either way ultimately.
The cart is a work horse. I use it almost daily and am hard on it. It just keeps on working. Probably one of the best things I’ve bought when we were very first starting. Thanks for watching
Great video! I enjoyed seeing your animals!
Thank you. We appreciate you taking time out of your day to spend with us. Appreciate the support.
what a treat! your lady really helped you in a million ways every day with this gift!
It has been a game changer. I wish I had gotten one so much more. My body is very appreciative of the break. Thanks!
More like he got for himself with her permission 🙄 I'm doing the same.
I have a Gorilla cart and I love it!
It's been amazing! I should have gotten one a long time ago. Thanks.
Hmmm i have the same tractor & cart, or did , i better look in my garage , yup still there
😂 pull that puppy out and put it to work. It’s a great little cart
@@RockyCreekHomestead yup its getting a workout now , im in charlotte county florida , hauling debris to the curb , yup these lil carts make doing chores so much easier , i must have the newer model , has the yellow dump handle , gorrila seemed to have nailed it on lots their products , luv the black gorilla tape and multi posistion ladders
Yea I’m pretty sure that’s the newer model. I can see how the handle would make dumping easier as compared to mine so I’m sure that’s an improvement they made. Definitely good product. Glad your finding uses again for it.
Why ya gonna blame Q-Tip for another chicken's actions....lol
Q-Tip..... Always Q-Tip. She gets cray and its contagious to all the rest.
what is this stuff you’re running your fingers through at 11:30?
Once side is oyster shell and the other is grit for the chickens
@@RockyCreekHomestead I see. So the gutter and downspout are installed to keep those covered and dry. Got it. Nice setup and thank you for the video. I’ve had the dump cart for a couple years and never even realized I could hitch the handle (DOH!) so I appreciate the share!
I bet pig poop could get pretty heavy and I would also not want it my my face
🤣 it’s not the greatest for sure.
Get overalls u to replace ur ripped pants
I do have one pair, I really like them. I want to get more.
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