A Plastic Sled for Year Round Hauling
When a wheelbarrow is not a practical solution for everyday use, a sled is the answer.
By S. Miles
June/July 2001
I live in Nebraska where, if we don't have 6 inches of ice, snow or mud, then it must be 100 degrees Fahrenheit in the shade. With our weather, a wheelbarrow is not a practical solution for everyday use (also, the older I get, the less cooperative the darned wheelbarrow seems to be). Our solution is a sled. It pulls just fine over mud, grass and snow.
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S. Miles
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