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<blockquote data-quote="xcvator" data-source="post: 320412" data-attributes="member: 8322"><p>Thanks for that OP :Y: but I have cut 1 of these types of buggy down before to carry my "Hobie Revo 13 kayak" that weight in at about 30kg's fully equipped, dragged that up and down some pretty rough and sandy tracks with no real problems, bottom axle bent a little bit , but that could be fixed very easily.</p><p>Yeah I saw Aussie Farmers design and really liked it, but it takes up a lot of space.</p><p>We have a 15 ft van . a dog, a wife and all the junk that goes with that, in the back of the "Jackaroo" there are no seats, there is a large storage draw, a 60 litre fridge, chairs and the dog, so space is at a premium, so is weight.</p><p>It's all a work in progress</p><p>cheers Keith</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xcvator, post: 320412, member: 8322"] Thanks for that OP :Y: but I have cut 1 of these types of buggy down before to carry my "Hobie Revo 13 kayak" that weight in at about 30kg's fully equipped, dragged that up and down some pretty rough and sandy tracks with no real problems, bottom axle bent a little bit , but that could be fixed very easily. Yeah I saw Aussie Farmers design and really liked it, but it takes up a lot of space. We have a 15 ft van . a dog, a wife and all the junk that goes with that, in the back of the "Jackaroo" there are no seats, there is a large storage draw, a 60 litre fridge, chairs and the dog, so space is at a premium, so is weight. It's all a work in progress cheers Keith [/QUOTE]
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