A utility cart with multiple uses, pulled by BCS tractor or pulled by hand. Simple steel frame design with no welding required, all put together with carriage bolts. Built with standard length angle iron so no cutting needed. For the two crossbars, angle iron with one 3″ wide side will make it easier to connect and support the 2×4′s. This yard trailer is as strong as the wheels being used, in this case it carried about 200 lbs with ease. Bicycle wheels with quick release can be easily removed and put back on the bike if needed.
Google TechTalks
March 17, 2006
Dave Astels
Dave Astels (co-author of “A Practical Guide to eXtreme Programming” and author of Jolt Award winning “Test-driven Development: A Practical Guide”) has over 2 decades of experience in the software field, most of that involved with object-oriented technologies and techniques. Dave has been studying, practicing, teaching, evangelising, and coaching XP and Agile Processes since 1998. Dave’s experience ranges from embedded process control systems to consumer products (both consumer electronics and shrinkwrapped software) to energy trading systems. Dave is an independant software consultant specializing in the areas of agile process, programming practices,…