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Width: 11&quot · Caster Size: 4&quot · x2&quot · Rear Wheel Size: 6&quot · Width: 13.5&quot · Caster Size: 8&quot · Rear Wheel Size: 10&quot · x3&quot · Width: 12.5&quot · x1&quot · Rear Wheel Size: 8&quot · x1.5&quot · to accommodate virtually any load. Customize your Multi-Cart® into a small dolly · large dolly · hand truck · platform cart · gravel or difficult terrain · we have options that are up to the challenge. Perfect for musicians · video production & film · weddings & events

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Width: 11&quot
Caster Size: 4&quot
x2&quot
Rear Wheel Size: 6&quot
Width: 13.5&quot
Caster Size: 8&quot
Rear Wheel Size: 10&quot
x3&quot
Width: 12.5&quot
x1&quot
Rear Wheel Size: 8&quot
x1.5&quot
to accommodate virtually any load. Customize your Multi-Cart® into a small dolly
large dolly
hand truck
platform cart
gravel or difficult terrain
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we have options that are up to the challenge. Perfect for musicians
video production & film
weddings & events

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