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Little Giant® Muck Cart | Large Bucket or Tub Cart | Muck Cart with Wheels | Holds Up to 350 lbs

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About this item

  • ASSEMBLY REQUIRED - Easily setup this Muck Cart to start hauling things around the property!
  • RATED TO CARRY UP TO 350 LBS - This cart is rated to accommodate loads up to 350 pounds.
  • RETAINING RING SECURES LARGE LOADS - Drop-down retaining ring collapses for loading full, heavy, or large items.
  • FOLDS DOWN FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT - The muck cart has a retractable kickstand, adjustable handle, folds for storage or travel.
  • COMPATIBLE WITH MOST TUBS - Holds a standard Little Giant 70-Quart Muck Tub (Item No. PSB 70, sold separately) or other brand
  • GREAT FOR CHORES OR WORK INDOORS OR OUTSDOORS - This two-wheel pneumatic utility cart makes transporting loaded tub or buckets much easier.



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claudia webb
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Great muck cart
Margaret Bell
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
1st- tub doesn’t lay level in cart. 2nd- kick stand is in front of cart, so unless you kick it down, very difficult to walk with a load in the cart, then in winter boots equally as difficult to bring back forward, end up leaning over to bring the stand forward, I’ve had plenty carts in my 45+ years of dealing with livestock, this has to be the worst one I’ve ever owned.
J R Forrester
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Love it, works great in my barn!
Sally
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
After I assembled this I've been using it everyday and have had no problems and it seems pretty solid. I only gave it four stars because it was a little more complicated to put together than I was expecting. But I would definitely recommend it.
William Logan
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
Thos has been a great purchase. The install wasn't to bad, I use it daily for mucking stalls, its amazing, strong and useful for more than just muck. Shifting bales around also, wheels are strong, im super happy and it's made barn life just that bit easier.
susana
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
Works great, carries LG garbage containers or bin for gathering branches. Easy of assembly & includes tools needed.
Desert Dweller
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023
I needed a way to pull a 32/33 gallon trash can around my yard (instead of carrying it, as it gets heavy once full). I was hesitant to get it, because I was concerned my trash can might not fit. But it did, and what a difference it makes in helping with yard work!My plastic trash can dimensions are 17" at the base, 22" at the top rim, and is 27.5" tall. It fits nicely inside the basket area, and is very easy to pull to each tree and plant in my yard. The kickstand is easy to operate, and the trashcan leans slightly to the handle, which helps keeps it steady when loaded.As far as assembly, I read the comments so I expected some challenges. So I took the instruction sheet and studied it, along with the pictures, and found that I was able to get it assembled fairly easily. One thing I did differently than the instructions was to put the kickstand in while assembling the basket; this kept me from having to wrestle with the metal to get it into the bracket, without scratching the frame up.One last thing to consider is if you want to get flat-free tires, I would take one of the tires and the axle to Harbor Freight or Tractor Supply before you mount the provided intertube tires to the cart. That way you won't have to disassemble the cart again, and you can test tires on your original axle to see if they fit well. If you can't find a tire that fits, you may need to create an axle out of stock from Lowes or Home Depot.I am kicking myself for not getting this cart sooner, it has made a huge difference in the amount of lifting I used to do, and the speed I can process yard waste has improved significantly. If you're on the fence like I was, get a trash can that fits and get this cart...your back will thank you!
rkint
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2018
I am very happy with this cart. I use it for gardening, to haul a 70-qt muck tub full of dirt or mulch or a 32 gal trash can full of yard waste around a steep yard with some steps. A wheelbarrow just won't work. It is also very handy to be able to remove the muck tub or trash can to transfer stuff. You can't dump it like a wheelbarrow, you have to remove the tub/can and then dump that, but that's not a problem me.The cart is well-designed and well-constructed with solid quality parts. The wheels in particular have good bearings and tires. It's very stable. The kickstand is easy to manipulate with your foot.The cart was packed well. with all the metal parts in plastic sleeves to preserve the finish.Assembly was easy except for two problems. First, one of the nuts holding the wheels on was missing the nylon lock insert. This was easily replaced at the local hardware store.Second, the instructions don't supply an important piece of information until after you need it. This applies to rev 8 of the instructions, dated 3/12/10.Step 1 tells you to attach the frame base to the handle supports. The left and right handle supports are marked with L and R stickers but the frame base did not have any orientation information on it and the drawing doesn't help. The left and right link assemblies are already attached to the frame base but it wasn't obvious which was which which. The side view drawing for Step 1 omits the link assemblies for clarity. The Parts List doesn't show the right link assembly at all so you can't compare it to the left for clues.Here's the key. The drawing for Step 2 shows the link assemblies in the correct orientation. So for Step 1, orient the frame base so that the link assemblies have the tab in front when vertical. Then they will collapse forward when lowering the hoop.The cart came with stamped metal wrenches but assembly worked much better with a socket wrench and a crescent wrench.
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