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  • Leadeye

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    The gardener saw these at Rural King for $76 and bought one for moving heavy flower pots around, but we've been using it lately for firewood which we keep in plastic bins when inside. I fill the bins at the pile and used to carry them one at a time to the door where she sprays the inside with bug killer before stacking next to the wood burner. This thing makes that much easier on an old man.:)
     

    mom45

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    We put "forks" on our hand truck for bringing wood into the house. They bolt on so we can easily remove them if we need the hand truck for other tasks. We just fill it up and roll it in and park it on a boot tray next to the stove. I use my Yardworks wagon to bring the wood to the house from the woodshed so the wheels on the cart don't get all muddy and mess up the floor. The boot tray under the cart helps protect the floor and at the end of the season, I toss it and buy a new one. I just get the cheap ones since they are pretty flat and easy to roll the cart over.

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