Google "folding garden cart". There are ones that are mostly nylon, with folding metal frame. Those would probably do the job on city streets and fold up small enough.?ÿ There are ones that are all steel, with sides that fold down. Not so portable, but much sturdier.?ÿ?ÿ
My wife, who has mobility issues, uses one of the nylon ones to get stuff to and from the car (when I'm not around).?ÿ
Let's accessorize that cart.
The Shoenstedt case is a pain in the rear.?ÿ Fine for in the truck but not in the field.?ÿ I found that the padded case with an open end from a different manufacturer worked great in the lath bag.?ÿ?ÿ I could put wood, the shovel and the detector all in there, flagging and nails in the side pockets and work belt carried the rest.?ÿ?ÿ
This came across my desk a few weeks ago. http://www.turfchopper.com/
It seems perfect for the independent minded one-man crew. Certain models have a remote and I imagine all kinds of receivers can be strapped to it. In fact its tri-pod stance might make for an interesting total station setup. Imagine being done with the setup and not having to go fetch the gun to move it forward.?ÿ With a favorable (.73) exchange rate, one of these might just be the ticket. ?????ÿ
My plates (front and rear) say IDOLOTS.
I had a construction inspector tell me one time that I spelled IDIOTS wrong.