Can the Wheels on Viking Solutions Tilt-N-Go II Cart be Stowed on the Cart when Not in Use
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Hey Guys and Dolls. What a great Idea. I would buy one but they need to make a couple of extra tubes on it to stow the wheels on the cart inverted and out of the way. Who wants those wheels in your rig covered with mud and blood from that big buck you just rolled in out of the wilderness Love it.
asked by: DeLyle L
Helpful Expert Reply:
You are 100 percent right. I thought that maybe the wheel and axle assembly could be inverted so the wheels can stay on the Viking Solutions Tilt-N-Go II Cart - Hitch Mounted - 300 lbs Item # 310-VTG002 but they can't. Me and a coworker tried just now. While you can invert the assembly the tires would have to come off for it to fit. The tires are held on with cotter pins so it would be easy but would still require a few steps and additional time.
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Viking Solutions Tilt-N-Go II Hunting Cart and Cargo Carrier - 2" Hitch Mount - Steel - 300 lbs
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