Whether you’re embarking on a big construction project, doing yearly spring yard work, or harvesting your own firewood every year, transporting materials from one place to another can be a big hassle. And a big strain on your body if you don’t use the right tool. A wheelbarrow is great for small loads on flat ground, but carrying 400 lbs. of stone for the patio you’re building? Forget about it! Hauling a week’s worth of firewood to your wood furnace? It’ll take a while! Use the chart below to match your hauling tasks to the perfect tool. Save your back, stop avoiding the most daunting tasks, and get the job done fast!
Types of Haulers
The standard wheelbarrow or garden cart is good for small, lightweight loads when you don’t need to go over hilly or uneven terrain. Taking a pile of garden waste to the compost pile? Your trusty wheelbarrow will get the job done. For heavier loads or for transporting over rougher terrain, though, the wheelbarrow will almost always fall short.
A powered walk-behind hauler is a perfect tool for many homeowners. With a mounted engine, agricultural grade tires, and easy steering capabilities, these models can handle up to 800 lbs. and cover almost any type of terrain. They pack all the muscle, all you have to do is steer. Check out the DR Powerwagon Premier model and Pro model for professional-quality powered hauling.