Custom/Hybrid Who has made their own beach cart

My brother and friend have each made a beach cart, both with similar design. One guy used wheel barrow wheels and the other used a wider turf tire that can be found on lawn tractor front wheels.

The best wheel by far out of those two is surprisingly the wheel barrow wheel. The turf tires are great on hard surfaces but really bog down in deep sand. The narrower wheel barrow wheel is far superior to the turf tire in the deep sand. It glides through with much more ease.

I initially thought the turf tire would do better in sand because it was wider, but quickly found the narrower wheel barrow tire to be much better. The turf tires are also much heavier.
 
I initially thought the turf tire would do better in sand because it was wider, but quickly found the narrower wheel barrow tire to be much better. The turf tires are also much heavier.

i'm going to keep that in mind when i make mine, thanks! did you use the inflatable one or the non inflatable?
 
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QuickMick

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Best beach cart ever. Very easy to make. Lil wheels 5 bucks each. Big wheels off ebay for 25 bucks, and a hand crank, then have it galvanized like I did.

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Motorheads5

Livin the generation gap
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ketchikan alaska
quickmick that look's awesome, definatley an innovative design I built a beach cart in the past but I did not have the experience of how it all work's at a race with the launching and where your vehicle has to be parked until the sammammish event . we attended in june the crab, john, chris, gasgas showed us what it's all about that cart of your's look's well thought good job man.
 

W8kski

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Location
Houston, Texas
Don't know if you have a Northern Tool there, but they sell the tires and wheels that are fat just like the ones that come on the carts. I built one and used a go-cart axle that they sell also. They have both the single locknut that goes on the end of the axle like a wheel barrrow, and the regular hub assembly which in my opinion is too heavy.
 

WFO Speedracer

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Alabama
I was thinking the other day about making one out of large EMT conduit,with a long enough piece it could all be bent out of one piece with a tubing bender,drill a hole for the axle add wheels,a piece in the center with all thread through it and go.
 
Don't know if you have a Northern Tool there, but they sell the tires and wheels that are fat just like the ones that come on the carts. I built one and used a go-cart axle that they sell also. They have both the single locknut that goes on the end of the axle like a wheel barrrow, and the regular hub assembly which in my opinion is too heavy.

Do you have a part # for these,would like to check them out

Still like to find a good deal on the roleez wheels though,they look like the best ones
 

WaveDemon

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Hell, Florida
don't buy really knobby tires. they dig into the sand and make it harder to pull.
 
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