Precision Products 12-Cubic Foot Convertible Trailer Dump Cart LCP97PP Product Description:
- 12-cubic foot convertible trailer dump cart
- Walk behind or trail behind tractor or mower for quick yard clean-up
- Holds up to 650 pounds
- Solid steel axle with heavy-duty poly bed
- 90-day limited warranty
Product Description
High-profile cart has easy-dump release and steel undercarriage. Heavy-duty poly hopper is rustproof and corrosion resistant. Pneumatic tires make heavy loads easy to push. Assembly required. U.S.A. Load Capacity (lbs.): 650, Deck Material: Polyethylene, Frame Material: Steel, Axle Diameter (in.): 3/4, Wheel Size (in.): 16, Application: Trailer, Wheel Type: Pneumatic
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Trailer Dump Cart Review
By Arlen G. Mills
The freight company didn't want to deliver to our home so we had to pick it up at a business. Arrived in good shape and well packed. Assembly was farily straight forward although we were short four bolts. A phone call to the company and they promptly mailed them to us. We had used a similar cart belonging to a neighbor-this cart is much heavier construction and should hold up well. It is very handy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Made in the USA
By Robert
A great cart, but be ready to re-drill the holes in the body if attaching the handle bar. When aligning the holes for the subframe you will find it very difficult to line every hole up for your bolts to go through straight. I wound up drilling new holes for the handle bar to attach to the dump body. Otherwise it is pretty straight forward for assembly. You will need to people for some parts of the assembly, such as when your are bolting the subframe on the outside to the body inside. A positive is the fact that this will not rust like a steel cart.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Poor worksmanship.
By Craig Dennison
I found while assembling the dump cart that 4 of the holes on the 2 tow bars were so far off from where they should have been that I ended up filing about 1/4" of steel to elongate the holes so that the bolts would actually go through both holes. Once I finished putting it together I noticed that the slot on the dump lever was so far off, it would not catch and I ended up also having to take off quite a bit of material from the slot to make it work properly. The dump cart now works fine, but I was extremely disappointed in the lack of care that went into machining the parts for this product.
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