Great Video Dan. I have similar problems with loading my 4 wheel Shuttle.I have had it electrified and the rear axle slightly widened and also wider pneumatic tyres fitted. I do like your front extension which I am going to look at fitting to my one. Fantastic idea. Looking forward to more video's.
Hiya Dan I've a first series preston trolly and love the way you extended the front. Any chance of a closer look at the front to show how you attached the front please. I want to extend mine as well
Great video dan! ...love my preston trolley but was sick of wet nets ,same as you ! The front D bar on trolley i welded (or you could bolt) small section of hollow section bar either side of D frame !, this allows a map front trolley bag to fit on perfect to put my wet nets in!!.
The ready rod bag? It’s a monster 4 rod holdall from Preston. It is discontinued though. The nearest one they do to that now is the Preston Innovations World Champion 6 Rod Holdall.
Instead of adding the metal extension and wooden base....why not just add a couple of the Preston ripple bars to the uprights, pointing forward, and your net bag can sit on them, bungeed to the rest of the gear. Just a screw, or two, and they can fit onto the main part of the barrow. Could do the same with a bowl / bucket ring on each side of the barrow for buckets. Last point....the handles are in need of an upright / vertical pushing grip. This would keep your forearm straighter during the journey to your peg. You could even put the whole handle on a locking ratchet (like a keepnet angle-tilt) to get the perfect hand angle for individual anglers.
I like the idea of the vertical handles! I’m not sure if the ripple bars would be strong enough though. The net bag is also quite wide and has a fair bit of weight in when the nets are wet, so the extra width of the wood holds them well.
Nice one Dan- nice practical video- keep them coming- a nice way to get our fishing fix during lockdown.
Thanks mate
Great Video Dan. I have similar problems with loading my 4 wheel Shuttle.I have had it electrified and the rear axle slightly widened and also wider pneumatic tyres fitted. I do like your front extension which I am going to look at fitting to my one. Fantastic idea. Looking forward to more video's.
Dan great vids keep them coming 🎣👍🏻
Hiya Dan I've a first series preston trolly and love the way you extended the front. Any chance of a closer look at the front to show how you attached the front please. I want to extend mine as well
Great videos lad any chance of pole roller set up and how you set up at ya peg please thank you
Another great video dan you don't try and plug all the tackle brands you just show what works for you. 👍
What a very interesting series Dan... Any more coming up
Thanks Michael Goff, I’ve still got a couple more ideas ......
Looking forward to seeing them. Thanks again
Stay safe and well
Thanks Michael. Same to you.
Great video dan! ...love my preston trolley but was sick of wet nets ,same as you ! The front D bar on trolley i welded (or you could bolt) small section of hollow section bar either side of D frame !, this allows a map front trolley bag to fit on perfect to put my wet nets in!!.
Now that is a good idea!
Would a X25 accessory chair lie flat on the frame before any tackle is placed on it
Just subbed , some great videos.
And the winner here is....... The tackle manufactures!!
Hi, what rod holdall is the large one please?
The ready rod bag? It’s a monster 4 rod holdall from Preston. It is discontinued though. The nearest one they do to that now is the Preston Innovations World Champion 6 Rod Holdall.
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thanks, it would be good to have a little more details on the mods you have made to give you extra loading area please.
Vince Dowling hi Vince. I can take a few pictures to show you how I did it and send by Facebook messenger if you want?
@@danwebbfishing456 thank you that would be great
Were u put the kitchen sink 🤨
Instead of adding the metal extension and wooden base....why not just add a couple of the Preston ripple bars to the uprights, pointing forward, and your net bag can sit on them, bungeed to the rest of the gear. Just a screw, or two, and they can fit onto the main part of the barrow. Could do the same with a bowl / bucket ring on each side of the barrow for buckets. Last point....the handles are in need of an upright / vertical pushing grip. This would keep your forearm straighter during the journey to your peg. You could even put the whole handle on a locking ratchet (like a keepnet angle-tilt) to get the perfect hand angle for individual anglers.
I like the idea of the vertical handles!
I’m not sure if the ripple bars would be strong enough though. The net bag is also quite wide and has a fair bit of weight in when the nets are wet, so the extra width of the wood holds them well.
Wicked barrow
Is that the 4x4, v8 6ltr version?
Mike Smith no the 600 x 200 wood panelling version! 😂
You need that frenzee hgv
I looked at one a couple of years ago. I measured it up and decided it wasn’t any better than what I was using.
Surprised you can push that or pull it , a lot of gear .lol
Wow. This is just one step down from a Range Rover V6 Turbo.