Posted by Kansas4010 on July 31, 2018 at 05:29:37 from (174.78.109.161):
Like I said mostly OT. With the drought going on I'm using the garden hose a lot more to water cattle. Does anyone make a decent one anymore. I seem to get 3-6 months out of one before it starts to get bad. I put 150 feet of 5/8 hose on it and when I reel it back I pick it up in a couple places along the way so the cart doesn't have to pull the entire stretch at one time. I have bought every heavy duty cart from every store around and none last. At $100 or so a cart that's getting expensive. Last one I bought was $200 and was really nice until the swiveling reel literally broke off yesterday. I wouldn't mind spending more money for a good one if it would last longer than the cheaper models. I saw a place called Eley hose reels online and theirs looks nice. At almost $400 for one though I would really like to know if someone from YT has one and if they are worth it. Thank you.
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