Hi folks, This is the follow on from the wood carrying pack I made.
As its coming into winter the wood collecting has to increase alot.
I came up with the cart so that I can pull bigger logs and much more at one time.
The frame is made from an old steel Army issue bunk bed.The sides from battons from B+Q with stirling board panels.The wheels from an old bike that was not getting used.
I decided to go for a drop down tail gate just to make it easier
loading/unloading the wood and made up 2 heavy duty catches to keep it secure.
Th attaching arm was made by keeping one side of the frame long. I then bolted on a bent to shape steel chair leg, which was tedious as I had to get the measurements and angle just right so as to allow clearence for the back wheel.The end of the arm was hammered so the I could fit a D clasp through it.
The trickiest part was the bike attachment. I got a satallite dish holder and bent and grinded it to the shape needed.I drilled a hole so that it would fit over the wheel spindle and for extra strength a smaller hole was drilled so I could fit a bolt through the hole on the frame (that I think is used for putting on basket bracket). This was then bolted to the bike frame.
Next 2 holes were drilled at the right height and length to fit the long eye bolt and another bolt connected together with a jubilee clip. Then the D clasp goes through the eyebolt and there we have it.
I had a few ideas from this place but had to adapt it to pull heavier loads and make it stronger overall.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]When it has a full load it is surprisingly easy to pull and handles tight corners with ease.The good thing about this design is there is a very low torque rate and even if the bike falls over the attachment allows for this, preventing any breakages.
Collected so far minus 2 bags burnt already.
thanks for looking