I thought about that... perhaps a 700 lb chunk of steel on top of the cart would force all four wheels firmly onto the ground, eliminating this problem... ~Jason
I am one of those dreaded posters who says you stole it since you could have called the store and they would likely have picked it up. Would you encourage your kid to roll a cart off the store grounds so you could say you "found" it? You set a good example for the impressionable young.
Time to steal me a cart! (Hopefully there are impressionable young people around when I do it too.) I've been considering turning one into a minibike for the roundup minibike races. It'll have to wait another year though...
I got mine legitimately when a store posted on craigslist to come and get them because they got new ones.
One time I was dragging one out of a wooded area and someone stopped to thank me for helping to clean up the place.
I'm not sure if crushing carts for sport with a 3/4 ton Ford F250 against light pole pylons is as bad as stealing them, but if anybody is going to hell, I guess it's me....
Oh, you're totally gonna be bunkin' with Hitler in Hell, man. That's worse than eating an entire Advent calendar at once! ~Jason