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Keywords:
Carriage,
Wheel,
Lightweight,
Parakart,
Grimy
A light one horse two-wheeled vehicle.
A light, four-wheeled vehicle, usually with one seat, and with or without a calash top.
An on-site concrete-carrying hopper with heavy rubber wheels.
(These typically have one box end to fit an axle nut combined with several open end sizes to fit standard carriage bolt nuts used in the vehicle's body; some have some type of clamp or spring to hold the axle nut firmly so the user would not have to touch the grimy axle nut. )
a small lightweight carriage; drawn by a single horse
a light pushchair, small, narrow and lightweight
A small wagon or truck used for short transportation of heavy materials (as coal in a mine or ingots in a steel mill).
Motorised or wheeled vehicle that carts the player's clubs.
general name for a small three wheeled land yacht powered by a kite. Steered with the feet on the front wheel which has pegs on either side. Sometimes referred to as a parakart
A small, light, one-horse carriage usually having four wheels in the United States and two wheels in Great Britain. Car Seat - A small removable seat that is equipped with a restraining device or harness and can be fastened to the seat of a vehicle for securing young children.
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