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Shop Sears.com for quality tractor carts. Tractor carts allow you to haul almost anything. One of our haul carts carries up to a 1,000-pound load of rock and other heavy materials. Swivel carts make it easy to haul and dump dirt and other materials in tight spaces. Use our online buying guide to find the cart that perfect for your tractor.

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Tractor carts are frequently used for transporting mulch, topsoil, or gravel from one area to the next. They are much easier to use than a standard wheelbarrow and can carry hundreds of pounds with ease. Most can be attached to the same type of standard lawn tractor that many homeowners use to mow lawns. Others require an actual farm tractor if they're loaded to capacity. Some handy homeowners even connect them to an ATV to turn this utility vehicle into a multi-purpose workhorse.

Homeowners who only use the cart to haul leaves and small quantities of topsoil or mulch can save money by buying a poly cart. This lightweight utility cart is affordable and comes in many different sizes and brands. Even though these small carts may only weigh slightly more than 100 pounds, they can easily handle cargo that weighs as much as 1,000 pounds. With a durable polypropylene construction, these utility carts are practically maintenance-free.

For heavier loads, steel utility carts are available that can handle several thousand pounds of cargo. These items come in a variety sizes to meet any need from hauling firewood to moving bushes and shrubs to their final destination. Although steel is a very durable material, some rough cargo may scratch the surface. Owners of these utility carts must take care to maintain the steel to prevent rusty spots.

Consumers should decide which options they need before shopping for utility carts. Tires are available with a variety of tread patterns to suit any need. Homeowners who will use the cart on lawns should look for turf tires that won't leave tracks through fresh grass. For owners who will use their item on coarser terrain, heavier tread patterns are available for maximum grip and traction on dirt, mud, gravel, and other types of surfaces. Although the tires should last for years under normal conditions, utility cart tires are not meant for high speeds or road use.

Dump carts are also popular with homeowners. Many tractor carts include this handy feature to eliminate the need to manually remove the contents. Dump carts usually have an easy-release mechanism and come with reinforced, releasable tailgates. This is the perfect item for moving bulk materials like sand, mulch, or gravel.

Utility carts connect to lawnmowers or standard tractors using a universal hitch. This simple mechanism uses a simple hitch pin to connect to the vehicle's hitch plate in a matter of minutes. This configuration makes the tractor cart one of the most flexible yard and garden product that any homeowner can add to their inventory of equipment.