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Old 04-30-2003, 01:31 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Bobbybilt Super Wagons can carry up to 1,000 lb.
Holy moly! I can't imagine fitting 1000# into a wagon!
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Old 04-30-2003, 03:23 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Ok, now THAT would be a gigantic kid!!!!!! See?! Mine really are not that big. LOL. (o;
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We have a discount tool place called Harbor Freight Tools. They are online, too, just put the name into Google or something (gosh, am I lazy or what ). They had wagons that look similar to the Bobby Bilt but without the canopy for under $100...not sure what they held but it was definitely over 300 lb. I can't remember the exact price or details but I remember thinking to look there first if we ever wanted one!

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Denise, Katie is 4 1/2 (will be 5 at the end of August) and is 45 inches tall and 39 lb. So Justin sounds just right. Katie is super lanky and thin, in the 14th percentile for her age at her weight, and off the charts for height! Jake is 2 1/2 and weighs around 32 lb and is 36 inches tall or so. He is right at "average" for height and a little less for weight.
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We have a discount tool place called Harbor Freight Tools. They are online, too, just put the name into Google or something (gosh, am I lazy or what ). They had wagons that look similar to the Bobby Bilt but without the canopy for under $100...not sure what they held but it was definitely over 300 lb. I can't remember the exact price or details but I remember thinking to look there first if we ever wanted one!
I looked it up and the Big Foot Panel wagon is identical to the one we have. DO NOT buy it! It's too unstable and will tip if the front wheels are turned too far one way or another! Especially if there is any weight towards the front of the wagon.
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Old 04-30-2003, 12:05 PM   #20 (permalink)
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arent these adorable...

with the Western Covered Wagon cover on top?

http://www.wagonswest.com/Accessories.htm
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Old 04-30-2003, 01:02 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I love the covered wagon ! I am not sure the quality of the Harbor Frieght wagon cover but it is only 15.00 instead of 67.00. I wonder if anyone has tehm on eBay for even less LOL Kate
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Denise,
I saw this wagon at Home Depot tonight for $69. It holds up to 1000 pounds and has all steel construction. You could carry your kids, your neighbor's kids and a small baby elephant in this wagon!! But you would have to make a cute pad for it or line it with a blanket to make it comfortable.

"Stable automotive type steering won't tip over going around tight corners. All steel bed 24"x48" ensures a lifetime of industrial use, reinforced with angle iron for durability . Oversized 4"x10" pneumatic tires handle all types of terrain. Powder coated for corrosion resistance."

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Valerie that wagon looks much sturdier than the one with side rails I saw at TRU yesterday and half the price. Thanks for the heads up I might check out that one.
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