John Deere 1,000 lb. 17 cu. ft. Tow-Behind Poly Utility Cart


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John Deere 1,000 lb. 17 cu. ft. Tow-Behind Poly Utility Cart
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Customer Reviews
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Bad tires
Nikole M.•May 24, 2016
I've owned this trailer for about 5 years now. Most of the time I don't have any problems, but the wheels are extremely susceptibility to bead seal failures resulting in flat tires. Once the wheel goes flat you pretty much have to check the pressure every-time you use it. It is also very hard to find parts for this cart so if you say loose a retaining clip, good luck finding a replacement, even at the dealer. Also be prepared to spend $90 on a new tire at the dealer once it goes for good. So far in 5 years I've had to replace both tires and I would not consider myself a extreme user, I've never put 1000 lbs in the trailer. In the end my recommendation is to find a trailer with tubed tires and avoid the maintenance that comes with this trailer.
Simple to use.
hollister•May 9, 2016
The previous poster must be a competitor. Or, clearly doesn't know how to use the cart. Their biggest complaint about rock just tipping to the back can be solved so easy by just driving forward after you trigger the dump with whatever machine you're pulling the trailer with. Moved loads of river Rock and dirt with this same method with flawless results. Think people, think.
Simple to use.
hollister•May 9, 2016
The previous poster must be a competitor. Or, clearly doesn't know how to use the cart. Their biggest complaint about rock just tipping to the back can be solved so easy by just driving forward after you trigger the dump with whatever machine you're pulling the trailer with. Moved loads of river Rock and dirt with this same method with flawless results. Think people, think.
JUNK
Jason R•September 24, 2015
I bought this to move stone, mulch, etc around the yard. The only thing good about it is the capacity as a large cart. I bought it to be able to move loads and dump them. For this purpose this cart is completely useless and a complete waste of money. When trying to dump the loads, the contents just shift back and fall on the back wall of the cart leaving me to shovel it empty anyway. If I wanted to shovel carts empty I would just use my old cart and save myself $400. If you want capacity its great, if you want something simply to unload, go elsewhere.







