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Old 02-08-2006, 09:56 PM
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Hi All,

Well i have been meaning to get one for a while so i did a search for one i came accross a while back for about $150 new. Found some in QLD for 70-100$ and then i though why not ebay. Well I found a place in Sydney that sells them via Ebay called oo-auctions, you can call and go and pick it up from there showroom at Botany.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Brand-New-Pla...QQcmdZViewItem

Well there i was on Friday afternoon last week about ready to hit the road and pick one up from the show room (I work nearby). And i ask my work mate do you want to come allong and he goes, i have one something like that at home that i am throwing out so you can take mine. I showed him the add and he said it was the same one but a little worn for wear and a bolt missing (non critical bolt). So now i have a trolley this combined with the TV powermate that arived safely that week might make some bad weather this week. Sorry guys.

But the wheels make it vibrate to much on the pavers outside my house so am thinkging of going to bunnings and grabing some bigger better wheels on the weekend. Also the Base of my 10" dob is a bit bigger than the base of the trolley. But with some adjustment you can fit the 3 feet onto the main surface and it only overhangs by a few cm's.

I also need to get a bridge of somesort to put over the Step at the Sliding windows to the backyard so i can roll over the step and down onto the pavers. Alternatively i need to store in garage and roll around the back every time, this would be ok if not for the pavers causing it to rattle so much.


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Old 02-08-2006, 10:24 PM
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Sounds like you have solid tyres....you need pneumatic ones..... L.
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