A wheelbarrow, or some other sort of dirt-carrying device.

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A wheelbarrow, or some other sort of dirt-carrying device.

Postby Ihmhi » Thu Dec 06, 2012 11:16 am

I've been moving a lot of dirt lately as I expand and flatten my land.

Unfortunately, it is often the case that I will need to move dirt from Point A to Point B, and those two points are a bit far apart. Far enough apart that it would be rather annoying to walk back and forth every time.

I'd very much like to see something like a wheelbarrow that could carry an awful lot of dirt. Perhaps something like at least 10-20 chunks of dirt? I'm aware you can use a sled, but a sled is painfully slow for the woefully inadequate amount of dirt it can carry, and I'm sure people who are engaging in massive land leveling projects would sorely appreciate it.
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Re: A wheelbarrow, or some other sort of dirt-carrying devic

Postby Dallane » Thu Dec 06, 2012 11:24 am

Ihmhi wrote:I've been moving a lot of dirt lately as I expand and flatten my land.

Unfortunately, it is often the case that I will need to move dirt from Point A to Point B, and those two points are a bit far apart. Far enough apart that it would be rather annoying to walk back and forth every time.

I'd very much like to see something like a wheelbarrow that could carry an awful lot of dirt. Perhaps something like at least 10-20 chunks of dirt? I'm aware you can use a sled, but a sled is painfully slow for the woefully inadequate amount of dirt it can carry, and I'm sure people who are engaging in massive land leveling projects would sorely appreciate it.


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Re: A wheelbarrow, or some other sort of dirt-carrying devic

Postby Sevenless » Thu Dec 06, 2012 4:16 pm

I don't disagree, but this topic comes up every other week.
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Re: A wheelbarrow, or some other sort of dirt-carrying devic

Postby Ihmhi » Sun Dec 09, 2012 6:14 am

I haven't seen anything like this topic after going back a page or two, but okay.

If it comes up every other week, perhaps that speaks to the need for such a device. :P
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Re: A wheelbarrow, or some other sort of dirt-carrying devic

Postby Dallane » Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:35 am

Ihmhi wrote:I haven't seen anything like this topic after going back a page or two, but okay.

If it comes up every other week, perhaps that speaks to the need for such a device. :P


stop spamming topics and add to the already posted idea then.
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Re: A wheelbarrow, or some other sort of dirt-carrying devic

Postby MagicManICT » Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:01 am

Ihmhi wrote:I haven't seen anything like this topic after going back a page or two, but okay.


Try search. Often times the default search engine for phpBB isn't very effective. Google's advanced search features will often get me posts that I couldn't dig up with the search engine here.
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