CountyLine Carryall

   / CountyLine Carryall #12  
I do. I think it's a decent value, probably couldn't build one for the price.

Mine works fine. Can't remember how wide it is, but you might be able to carry it in an Explorer if you turn it sideways.

NOT quick hitch compatible, will need modification/adaptation.
 

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#13  
I do. I think it's a decent value, probably couldn't build one for the price.

Mine works fine. Can't remember how wide it is, but you might be able to carry it in an Explorer if you turn it sideways.

NOT quick hitch compatible, will need modification/adaptation.

That's a nice carryall! :thumbsup: I will not need to worry about the quick hitch...
 
   / CountyLine Carryall #14  
I bought a carryall frame locally off Craigslist for $40.00. It has a 33X60" platform with stake pockets all around. The mast for the top link is a horseshoe shaped pipe. I put a headboard and sides on it.
 
   / CountyLine Carryall #15  
I bought one of these last year. At the time i think i paid $99.00 for it. it was worth it. Since my loader tractor is almost worthless i use it alot most pallets will slide on it and if done slowly you can move them around easly. i put wood on the back and have a designated pallet that i attach to it and it makes a nice box i pick up / move logs firewood. i have also used it to load heavy things in the back of my pickup.


This will fit in the back of your SUV and can be lifted by one person.
 
   / CountyLine Carryall #16  
   / CountyLine Carryall #17  
I got one of the 1000# capacity ones in July of '09 and built a wooden platform/box for it. It saw a lot of use over the summer and fall months, especially in 2010, when I was doing a lot of trail-building in the woods. This past summer, I managed to crack a weld backing into a tree, but otherwise it seems pretty sturdy.
I somehow shoehorned the carryall frame into the back of a Toyota Corolla, so it will probably fit into your vehicle.
BOB
 
   / CountyLine Carryall #18  
I got one from TSC for $99. last fall and had enough good weather to get the deck and back attached. I thought it was a good buy and it's heavy duty.

Used rough cut 2x6 for the deck and 1x 8 shiplap boards for the back.

My situation is I've built it so heavy my poor ole Brockway will have issues lifting it. I suspect I'll be rebuilding or replacing the cylinder this spring.
 
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#19  
I got one of the 1000# capacity ones in July of '09 and built a wooden platform/box for it. It saw a lot of use over the summer and fall months, especially in 2010, when I was doing a lot of trail-building in the woods. This past summer, I managed to crack a weld backing into a tree, but otherwise it seems pretty sturdy.
I somehow shoehorned the carryall frame into the back of a Toyota Corolla, so it will probably fit into your vehicle.
BOB

Thanks, we already got it and it fit...
 
   / CountyLine Carryall #20  
I do. I think it's a decent value, probably couldn't build one for the price.

Mine works fine. Can't remember how wide it is, but you might be able to carry it in an Explorer if you turn it sideways.

NOT quick hitch compatible, will need modification/adaptation.

Well you could... but it would cost you forty bucks more than it should ;)
 
 

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