I finished my carry all build

Flying V Ranch

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I pretty much followed the DIY My Way video series on the design & construction.

I made it full size of 60 inches to accommodate carrying my two large garbage cans at the same time down the 1 mile trek to the front gate each week. That sure saves my aching back trying to lift them up high into the golf cart when full and heavy.

My little Kubota shown here handles it just fine as well as my two other larger full size Kubotas also. I think it will live on the back of this tractor most of the time as I plan on building a front mount spray tank for it soon.

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Bee-Positive

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Nice heavy PT lumber there. Looks well built.
You gonna seal/stain/paint it? Dry enough in Tx that you probably wouldn't have to.
 
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Flying V Ranch

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Looks great!! Also, did you really say one mile trek... :LOL:
Yes it's exactly one mile from my main house to the front gate. Previously with my golf cart only carrying one garbage can at a time, it was a 4 mile round trip in the morning and another 4 mile round trip to pick them up. My poor electric golf cart was getting pretty tired by then.
Hopefully now I can cut that drudgery down a bit. I especially like that I can just roll the heavy cans onto the carry all when they are full. No lifting!!
 
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Mrlunchbox

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Yes it's exactly one mile from my main house to the front gate. Previously with my golf cart only carrying one garbage can at a time, it was a 4 mile round trip in the morning and another 4 mile round trip to pick them up. My poor electric golf cart was getting pretty tired by then.
Hopefully now I can cut that drudgery down a bit. I especially like that I can just roll the heavy cans onto the carry all when they are full. No lifting!!
Not used to property that big, glad you have the peace and quiet lol I think you'll be better off for sure now!