Thanks parrotthead no menards here. Always wished there was.Made in the USA, 800lb hand truck, currently under $30.
Milwaukee Heavy-Duty Hand Truck - 800lb Capacity at Menards
https://www.menards.com/main/p-1444431432811.htm
Mine has worked great for years. The only thing I did was put the solid tires on it due to the fact that every time I went to grab it, one of the tires would be flat. Solid tires, problem solved.
Made in the USA, 800lb hand truck, currently under $30.
Milwaukee Heavy-Duty Hand Truck - 800lb Capacity at Menards
https://www.menards.com/main/p-1444431432811.htm
This one is a steal:
https://www.menards.com/main/tools-...0-c-12175.htm?tid=1728860777099381082&ipos=79
$36 for a 600 lb fiberglass model, with stair glides.
Does it work OK on Rough terrain?![]()
I see, Sounds Good thanks.Assume question was about solid tires. Answer, Yes. My primary use these day is to take my barrels full of lawn debris and dirt from back of house to front to load in my truck for landfill trips. This means wheeling over quite a bit of yard, and the solid tires work fine.
FYI. They are not hard or even rigid like a small Lawn Mower tire. They are just solid but pliable rubber.
Well, Mine Surely did not last that long at all (Wheels)I got a blue Bigfoot over 10 years ago back when it seems like the price was $40 or maybe it was on sale. Still using it! Was moving boulders with it on rough ground. One of the wheels appeared to bend but it was the wheel being torn away from the flange. Used it till it broke free; then welded it back on and still using it. HF sells replacement wheels too.
Difference to note between the old ones and the new ones. Look hard at the left side of the back of the top strap. Painted over but stamped into the metal it says "Vietnam". So that might be a plus as to the quality of the new ones. Thing rolls like a dream on hard pavement! Thing is a must have item if you ever move anything heavy or bulky. Being able to go over grass or up/down curbs easily is a huge plus to. Someone on the fence about getting one; go grab one and I'd like to know about the quality of the Vietnam model.