Broke Plastic Wagon

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velvetfoot

Minister of Fire
Dec 5, 2005
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Sand Lake, NY
Just broke the lip on my Brinly lawn wagon following uncontrolled dump of rounds. Any suggestions for a replacement? It is still useable, I think, hopefully.
 
Get a Rubbermaid?

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Depending on what is broken you may be able to reinforce it with straps and bolts/nuts.
 
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weld it
 
WOW! That rubbermaid sure can take a lot weight. What is it rated for? I would love something like that to tow behind my compact tractor


Can not remember?

It has been overloaded hundreds of time though, and one side got a little melted when it was parked too close to a brush fire once.

I've been putzing around making 'waterways' through my woods, An old 1966 Bolens 1000/005.JPG 1050 does the tilling and pulling.

I've had her piled high with woods dirt many many times!


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Just broke the lip on my Brinly lawn wagon following uncontrolled dump of rounds. Any suggestions for a replacement? It is still useable, I think, hopefully.
You can buy a new tub for less than $100 but not sure about shipping. Googled it
 
Looks sturdy. I think a vertical dump end would have been better on the Brinly instead of slope.
I think the model I have is about 110 plus, like 20 to ship. A new one is 179.
 
Just a shot in the dark.....'67 Dodge Coronet ???


'69

Bought it for parts fer me '69 R/T 20 years ago, ain't had the heart to cut it up, it only has 30,000 original on her!
 
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