Hi all Can anyone help me? I'm looking for whee

sewes

New member
just hijack some old toppies electric golf cart and take the wheels of and use them should work the same ,or wait until they go to the 19th hole and then pinch the wheels :::beer:beer::hippy1::uzi:spite::S
 

RINEX

Sealiner
What is the reason for a trolley ? What do you guys have in there ...? Just out of curiosity, dont need "funny answers" plz
 

hjfr

Senior Member
siorry guys for many posts,but it's the slowness of posts being sent.then i try again with enter key and then all the tries go through.no, i don't work for cassh crusadors i just can't keep away from them, because of real bargains one sometimes get.Got a daiwa sl30 for just 300 bucksand a 50sl for 400 bucks, just a few scratches on the outside.reels still going after 4 years.
 

4x4

New member
Howzit

I agree with HJFR.......I got an old golfcart from the local golf club and modified it a bit. Cost me R80. Yes sure, maybe the wheels will not be as good as the "Toyota tyres" above, however I have used it a couple of times and it "rocks". Just increase the axle with, it helps to spread the load a bit.

My 2c :SSS
 

Pslatarix

Sealiner
Put 3 golf cart (golf bag) type tyers together on one side, then wrap them up nice and tight with a piece of inner tube or ductape. (Silver one) so youll have 3 wheals making one wheal iow. Just extend the axle! Should work? You could even use some expanding foam in there. Alternatively, try builders warehouse for inflatable whealbarrow tyers? Hahaha. Crazy ideas. Lol
 

Pslatarix

Sealiner
Put 3 golf cart (golf bag) type tyers together on one side, then wrap them up nice and tight with a piece of inner tube or ductape. (Silver one) so youll have 3 wheals making one wheal iow. Just extend the axle! Should work? You could even use some expanding foam in there. Alternatively, try builders warehouse for inflatable whealbarrow tyers? Hahaha. Crazy ideas. Lol
 

christo1

Senior Member
My advice: Use ordinary bicycle wheels.

I spend more than R1000 in buying second hand 4wheeler wheels, 4 bearings and a 20mm steel shaft for building the ultimate fish cart. This was a HUGE mistake as I had the trolley for about 1 month before cutting it up and build one from bicycle wheels again.

 

The wider the wheel= the more the trouble. The principle works on 4x4 but not on fish carts since the width of the wheel pushes against a huge wall of sand which the wheel and the weight create. Thus one has to pull the cart, carry the weight and constantly pull the cart over the wall which only creates a new wall. Excuse my English and my stupid explanation but I did the best I could.

 

I must also say that I had about 3 carts of which only the bicycle wheels worked.

That’s my opinion.

 

Cheers

Christo Barnardo
 

christo1

Senior Member
My advice: Use ordinary bicycle wheels.

I spend more than R1000 in buying second hand 4wheeler wheels, 4 bearings and a 20mm steel shaft for building the ultimate fish cart. This was a HUGE mistake as I had the trolley for about 1 month before cutting it up and build one from bicycle wheels again.

 

The wider the wheel= the more the trouble. The principle works on 4x4 but not on fish carts since the width of the wheel pushes against a huge wall of sand which the wheel and the weight create. Thus one has to pull the cart, carry the weight and constantly pull the cart over the wall which only creates a new wall. Excuse my English and my stupid explanation but I did the best I could.

 

I must also say that I had about 3 carts of which only the bicycle wheels worked.

That’s my opinion.

 

Cheers

Christo Barnardo
 

christo1

Senior Member

My advice: Use ordinary bicycle wheels.

I spend more than R1000 in buying second hand 4wheeler wheels, 4 bearings and a 20mm steel shaft for building the ultimate fish cart. This was a HUGE mistake as I had the trolley for about 1 month before cutting it up and build one from bicycle wheels again.

 

The wider the wheel= the more the trouble. The principle works on 4x4 but not on fish carts since the width of the wheel pushes against a huge wall of sand which the wheel and the weight create. Thus one has to pull the cart, carry the weight and constantly pull the cart over the wall which only creates a new wall. Excuse my English and my stupid explanation but I did the best I could.

 

I must also say that I had about 3 carts of which only the bicycle wheels worked.

That’s my opinion.

 

Cheers

Christo Barnardo
 

christo1

Senior Member

My advice: Use ordinary bicycle wheels.

I spend more than R1000 in buying second hand 4wheeler wheels, 4 bearings and a 20mm steel shaft for building the ultimate fish cart. This was a HUGE mistake as I had the trolley for about 1 month before cutting it up and build one from bicycle wheels again.

 

The wider the wheel= the more the trouble. The principle works on 4x4 but not on fish carts since the width of the wheel pushes against a huge wall of sand which the wheel and the weight create. Thus one has to pull the cart, carry the weight and constantly pull the cart over the wall which only creates a new wall. Excuse my English and my stupid explanation but I did the best I could.

 

I must also say that I had about 3 carts of which only the bicycle wheels worked.

That’s my opinion.

 

Cheers

Christo Barnardo
 

christo1

Senior Member

My advice: Use ordinary bicycle wheels.

I spend more than R1000 in buying second hand 4wheeler wheels, 4 bearings and a 20mm steel shaft for building the ultimate fish cart. This was a HUGE mistake as I had the trolley for about 1 month before cutting it up and build one from bicycle wheels again.

 

The wider the wheel= the more the trouble. The principle works on 4x4 but not on fish carts since the width of the wheel pushes against a huge wall of sand which the wheel and the weight create. Thus one has to pull the cart, carry the weight and constantly pull the cart over the wall which only creates a new wall. Excuse my English and my stupid explanation but I did the best I could.

 

I must also say that I had about 3 carts of which only the bicycle wheels worked.

That’s my opinion.

 

Cheers

Christo Barnardo
 

christo1

Senior Member

My advice: Use ordinary bicycle wheels.

I spend more than R1000 in buying second hand 4wheeler wheels, 4 bearings and a 20mm steel shaft for building the ultimate fish cart. This was a HUGE mistake as I had the trolley for about 1 month before cutting it up and build one from bicycle wheels again.

 

The wider the wheel= the more the trouble. The principle works on 4x4 but not on fish carts since the width of the wheel pushes against a huge wall of sand which the wheel and the weight create. Thus one has to pull the cart, carry the weight and constantly pull the cart over the wall which only creates a new wall. Excuse my English and my stupid explanation but I did the best I could.

 

I must also say that I had about 3 carts of which only the bicycle wheels worked.

That’s my opinion.

 

Cheers

Christo Barnardo
 

Pslatarix

Sealiner
Was also just toying with the idea of using just a plain old inner tube thats somehow secured to the rim and then thicker rubber or another inner tube bonded on to the first one to make it thick? Would be seriously light and wide enough I rate. Maybe use whealbarrow inners? Just a thaught. Quad wheals are heavy indeed, so would never use something like that. And id rather go for something with four wheals as the wheight would be dispearsed more evenly? As for steering id go with something like the old 'go-cart' / 'stoot karriekie' style. Make a harness for the waist and off you go, so as you turn the cart would turn too?
 

christo1

Senior Member
My advice: Use ordinary bicycle wheels.

I spend more than R1000 in buying second hand 4wheeler wheels, 4 bearings and a 20mm steel shaft for building the ultimate fish cart. This was a HUGE mistake as I had the trolley for about 1 month before cutting it up and build one from bicycle wheels again.

 

The wider the wheel= the more the trouble. The principle works on 4x4 but not on fish carts since the width of the wheel pushes against a huge wall of sand which the wheel and the weight create. Thus one has to pull the cart, carry the weight and constantly pull the cart over the wall which only creates a new wall. Excuse my English and my stupid explanation but I did the best I could.

 

I must also say that I had about 3 carts of which only the bicycle wheels worked.

That’s my opinion.

 

Cheers

Christo Barnardo
 

Mike D

Senior Member
hjfr wrote:
go to cash crusadors/cash converters and get yourself one of those old golf carts.Do some altarations and you have a fold up beach trolly.i use one and it cost me 99 bucks after some haggling.works like a charm.
He're the Roland Trolley all the way from PE - works like a charm!
 

Mike D

Senior Member
Mike D wrote:
hjfr wrote:
go to cash crusadors/cash converters and get yourself one of those old golf carts.Do some altarations and you have a fold up beach trolly.i use one and it cost me 99 bucks after some haggling.works like a charm.
He're the Roland Trolley all the way from PE - works like a charm!
Ok, no pic - tough!
 
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