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Good condition, Ollie's Trolleys Garden Cart for Outdoors, Festivals, Tools, Plants, Logs, Camping

Great condition - Purchased Aug 2019, used at a small number of festivals, children have since outgrown it

OT1006W6 Large Cage Platform Trolley. Heavy Duty, Easy Assembly. Now with Puncture Proof Tyres
Standard Garden cart with Foam Filled Puncture Proof Tyre Wheels
Bed size approx. 94 x 49 cm. 300 kg capacity (250 kg recommended)

£119 (plus delivery) new

An indispensable trolley that will carry loads up to 300kg. Widely used in garden centres, public gardens & parks, gardens, allotments and farms as well as in industrial environments. The sides can be easily removed to aid loading/unloading. Perfect for gardeners
Cushioned grab bar combined with large puncture proof tyres for easy movement over rough terrain make this a very user friendly garden & allotment trolley.
For use in the garden, garden centres, schools, factories and outdoor environments.
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Overall Dimensions (incl vertical handle) HxWxD (mm):765x514x1170 (sizes are approximate)
WEIGHT (kg): net: 21.0  gross: 23.6 approx.
MAX. LOAD : 300 Kkg (250 kg recommended)
Wheel Type: steel hub, caged bearings and puncture proof foam filled tyres
Construction Material: steel frame and sides
Colour: dark green
Handle type: articulated grab handle, Length 1185mm approx.
Platform W x L : 49 x 94  Height above floor: 23 cm (sizes are approximate)
Special Features: large wheels, large platform area, easy steering & removable, sides height 21 cm approx.
Delivered Kit: Kit form, approximately 20 min task, 12, 13 & 19mm spanners/wrench/sockets required**.
** please note that on rare occasions the tool sizes required may alter from that stated.

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SPECIFICATIONS
OT1006W6 

Type of Trolley    Large Cage Platform Trolley – Now Includes Puncture Proof Tyres
Dimensions    Approximate Overall Dimensions (incl vertical handle) H x W x D : 76.5 x 51.5 x 117 cm
Weight    WEIGHT (kg): net: 21.0 gross: 23.6 approx.
Maximum Recommended Load    300 kg (250 kg recommended)
Wheel Type    Steel hub, caged bearings and puncture proof rubber tyres
Construction Materials    Construction Material: steel frame and sides with very strong box section axle assemblies
Colour    Colour: dark green
Handle Type    Handle type: articulated grab handle, Length 118. 5 cm approx.
Load Area    Platform W x L : 49 x 93 cm  Height above floor: 23 cm (sizes are approximate)
Special Features    Special Features: large wheels, large platform area, easy steering & removable sides, sides height 210mm approx.
Platform Dimensions    Platform W x L : 49 x 94 cm Height above floor: 23 cm (sizes are approximate).

https://www.olliestrolleys.co.uk/product/large-cage-platform-trolley-robust-includes-liner-and-tool-shelf-now-with-puncture-proof-tyres/

 

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