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larry8200

USA
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Posted - 07/01/2011 :  13:59:05  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I have wanted to have a larger cart for a long time, but have been unwilling to pay over $200 for whats basically junk. Wally's has had these steel carts for $239, too much. They recently marked them down to $197.... still too much. Today I drove by them and they were under a sign that said $150. OK! Wrong sign. I had them get the manager, pointed out they were starting to rust, and he let me have one for $150, and thats in tax free New Hampshire!












Talntedmrgreen

USA
4110 Posts

Posted - 07/01/2011 :  14:37:49  Show Profile  Visit Talntedmrgreen's Homepage Send Talntedmrgreen a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Nice! Looks very similar to the Ohio Steel cart we've had for over 15 years. Get you some wood rail covers on there, and you're in business!

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acdad

USA
1158 Posts

Posted - 07/01/2011 :  17:19:47  Show Profile Send acdad a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Looks a heck of alot heavier than the cheap tin wagon from Lowes that I have!

Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional!

- Chris

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larry8200

USA
3166 Posts

Posted - 07/01/2011 :  17:36:51  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It ways about 150, says "Made in the USA", Tires say "Made in china" as I'm sure the steel and rims were. So there was a little fabrication an painting here. :(

The old Simplicity dumpcarts are cool, but tiny.

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skunkhome

USA
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Posted - 07/01/2011 :  18:43:48  Show Profile Send skunkhome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
No sales tax?

Phil



"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty."

Benjamin Franklin
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larry8200

USA
3166 Posts

Posted - 07/01/2011 :  20:06:51  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by skunkhome

No sales tax?



No sales tax and no state income tax either. Makes New Hampshire a very attractive place for new business's

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Talntedmrgreen

USA
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Posted - 07/01/2011 :  22:59:03  Show Profile  Visit Talntedmrgreen's Homepage Send Talntedmrgreen a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Michigan takes a different approach...we chase business away, and jobs with it. On the other hand, I got a nice wave from our new Governor on the porch of his 'Lake house' tonite while we putted on the pontoon. My goal is to sit on his porch and chat over a brew before the summer is over....maybe do away with some of those taxes...

Bottom line...I like your trailer


Edited by - Talntedmrgreen on 07/01/2011 23:12:15
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acdad

USA
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Posted - 07/02/2011 :  09:42:00  Show Profile Send acdad a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I noticed that the 8.25% sales tax we have here in Western NY state was missing on your receipt! Lucky person. We are currently 97% above the National average on overall taxes in this state.

Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional!

- Chris

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larry8200

USA
3166 Posts

Posted - 07/02/2011 :  10:07:54  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
New Hampshire has one of the lowest tax burdens in the country due to no state income or sales tax. Property taxes are the primary source of state revenue, followed by lottery and all liquor sales through state stores. BUT 1/2 gal. Jack is $25 every day, 1/2 Black Velvet is $16 and so on. Unity's tax rate is currently $22 per $1,000 of fair market valuation. I dont complain....

New Hampshire has the highest per capita liquor sales in the country, because people come from out of state and stock up BIG. In fact the state was kind enough to build 2 liquor stores on rest areas of I-93 about 20 miles from Massachusetts. I'd sure like a peice of that!!!

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skunkhome

USA
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Posted - 07/02/2011 :  11:33:39  Show Profile Send skunkhome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I like the no taxes business but I am not too keen about the state running liquor stores.

Phil



"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty."

Benjamin Franklin
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larry8200

USA
3166 Posts

Posted - 07/02/2011 :  18:06:02  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I'm not keen about the state running anything, on the other hand the state purchasing for every liqour store in the state gives them serious buying power with distributors.

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