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Landworks Utility Service Cart Wheelbarrow Power Wagon, Super Duty Electric 48V DC Li-Ion Battery Powered, 500 lbs Load & 1000+ lbs Hauling Capacity, Farm & Garden Dump with Modular Cargo Bed

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  • HEAVY-DUTY PERFORMANCE: 48V Li-Ion brushless motor system, max load capacity of 500 lbs, hauling capacity of 1000 lbs, 6 cu.ft volume. Variable speeds: Forward 0-5 km/h (3.1 MPH), Reverse 0-3.5 km/h (2.2 MPH). 13" pneumatic wheels for easy maneuverability.
  • POWERFUL BATTERY SYSTEM: Uses one or two 2Ah/4Ah rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries (88.8Wh/177.6Wh). Fast charging, long cycle life, and spill-proof design for safe transportation.
  • ECO-FRIENDLY OPERATION: Battery-powered, producing no smog and operating quietly. Includes modular cargo bed that converts to flatbed by folding/removing panels. Always use with eye and hand protection. Accessories sold separately.
  • VERSATILE DESIGN: Modular cargo bed for various tasks. Sturdy construction and large pneumatic wheels ensure smooth operation on different terrains.
  • ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY: Efficient power management and robust construction. Easy assembly with detailed instructions.



Product Description

LandWorks GUO026 Wagon B07T3DTC7D
LandWorks GUO026 Wagon B07T3DTC7D
LandWorks GUO026 Wagon B07T3DTC7D

Precision Control

Engineered with user friendly features and easy to reach levers and controls. Allowing for compete control at all times.

LandWorks GUO026 Wagon B07T3DTC7D

Effortless Mobility

Powder coated in our signature deep sky blue. The steel frame is crafted out of elements that allows the wagon to be resistant to rust, scratches, and extreme weather conditions.

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Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2022
I am building a cabin in the mountains and bought this cart to help move the logs from over 50 trees that I cut down to my firwood pile. I was using a pull cart, which worked, but was really hard work. This truck made it so easy and lasts most of the day on a single charge.I also used it to move heavy packages that are delivered at my front door to the shed in the back yard which is about 300 yards away. (5x 2.5 gallon DEF containers etc.) This cart works great.I needed to spread 4 tons of sand over the foundation, which required navigating a 6 foot high berm. I bought a cheap concrete mixing tub and bolted it the the bottom of the basket with sides removed. This cart made it a manageable job compared with a wheel barrow that would have been almost impossible for me.The thing that is really impressive is that the construction crew that are working on the foundation think it is fantastic, which is cool coming from folks that use backhoes and skid steers all day!The cart is holding up reasonably well considering the abuse it gets. The wire mesh basket floor is broken in places due to throwing 20-30 logs into it. If I had been careful, it would be fine. I will add a piece of Aluminum checker plate to reinforce it.I was hesitant to spend so much on a cart, but worth every penny!
Harmon blues
Reviewed in Canada on June 2, 2022
Un très bon produit, fonctionne super bien !Je le recommande, je vais probablement en commander un autre.Nous l'utilisons dans une école et on peut passer partout avec ce chariot.Un rayon de braquage très cout.Excellent !
sonicseer
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2022
I've owned the Landworks cart for several months now and can give you the good as well as the bad ultimately illustrating why this is a great purchase. I bought mine in early January on sale, you might wait for Black Friday or you might get lucky on random sales when they occur. With supply chain issues who knows but it might be worth taking the chance to wait to save money, find the right app to help you.First, the impressive torque will pull quite a load. I use this cart primarily for my landscaping projects: moving heavy concrete blocks, large amounts of lumber, soil, everything. I would ordinarily use my Gorilla Cart (highly recommended) for this but I'm getting older and my body is one giant pulled muscle after all that lifting. Second, you'll receive two lithium batteries and the charger whereas many manufacturers will just give you one and make you buy a backup. Nice job Landworks! You keep both batteries in the unit and get full power with just one, and when that runs out the second one is there to switch to--very convenient. Third, ease of assembly as you're basically attaching the cage and the handles, not much more than that. I found a video on YT and was surprised how simple it was, piece of cake for one person although the axle is very heavy so be careful. If you can handle a wrench you can put it together.Now the not so good, not too many. First, everyone complains about the cage and rightly so--it is flimsy. Not paper thin but put some pressure on it and it will bend the mesh, clearly manufactured this way to keep costs down. The obvious solution is to measure and cut some plywood and diy a floor and sides, not difficult at all. Second and for me the biggest issue is the third wheel. If you're not careful the entire weight of the cart will be placed on that one pivot point on sharp turns and potentially bend it as I've seen in negative reviews. I really wished Landworks put two pivoting wheels to even out the back load, I may have to figure out a diy solution for two back wheels. Not a deal breaker but could be much better, be careful and watch that wheel on turns.Even with some minuses my back thanks me every day for getting this, it's been a lifesaver. Consider picking up the snowplow attachment, it came in handy when I leveled my lawn as it has good heft. I'm considering buying a tow plug aerator and attaching to the same pin the plow goes, will update if I do this. Keep an eye out for a sale and pull the trigger when it happens, enjoy your cart!
Jeff P
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2020
I just received my Landworks Power Wagon a week ago and I love it so far. The lithium ion battery version is the way to go IMHO (vs the lead-acid battery)...the charger works well and rapidly charges the battery with no risk of overcharging (as is apparently the case with the lead-acid charger). It shipped with 2 batteries and they seem to last a solid 2+ hours each...so one can recharge as you continue to work with the other. My first day, I hauled 42 cement bags from my driveway to my work site in the back yard (100 yard round trip). I loaded four 80lbs bags each trip. It worked perfectly...plenty of drive power. I moved the entire load using one battery charge. The collapsible sides made loading and unloading easy...no need to lift over the sides, as with typical wheelbarrows. The two front wheels had plenty traction and provided good stability on mildly uneven terrain. One tip, load heavy objects (like cement bags) in the back first. I made the mistake of putting a bag in the front first and the whole thing tipped over, back over front...oops! The assembly instructions are not great, but I was able to figure it out with some trial and error. Might be worth looking for a YouTube instruction video before starting to avoid some frustration.The metal mesh wagon (the part that holds the load to haul) is well designed and pretty sturdy, but it could be a bit tougher. Heavy objects, like pavers, may bend the frame if they shift abruptly during transit. I moved a bunch of large field stones (40 to 75lbs each) and I added a plywood base and sides to protect the metal from bending and scratching the paint off (which will cause it to rust). That said, the ability to lower the sides for loading/unloading is great, as is the ability to remove the sides to convert it into a flatbed for oversized loads. You can easily line the mesh wagon with a small tarp to move loads of dirt, pea gravel, or mulch; but if this is a primary use the custom liner for $89 is probably worth the cost (I don’t have it yet, so I can comment on its quality, but I will likely get it).Overall, it has already made a couple of jobs I was dreading much easier and my back is very pleased with the investment.