Some gentlemen carry their tender vegetation in a larger wheelbarrow than others. And I've no problem with telling you, I do not require that large a wheelbarrow!
Wow those pictures are nuts. That's not for me in many different ways. First of all I probably couldn't even fit. I don't think those are made for this 6'2 (250lbs) fat man.
Scary stuff!! Remember E.J. Potter, the Michigan Madman? He had a motorcycle powered by a sideways-mounted V8 with no clutch or transmission-the rear wheel was directly chain-driven by the motor. He'd set the bike on an H-frame kickstand under the rear wheel, rev it up until the wheel was spinning at 160 MPH, and then rock it off the stand to launch it leaving a quarter-mile black stripe from the wildly spinning tire! If that ain't crazy I don't know what is!! Seriously, we've come a long way with safety equipment!
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