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HP450 | Power Carrier | Power Equipment
Introduction The Honda Power Carrier eliminates the hard slog of manual carrying. Powered by an efficient, easy starting Honda 4-stroke engine, the HP450K1 is easy to operate with simple and conveniently located controls. The strong, lightweight, four-sided “tilt and lift” tray measures ...
Honda HP450 Power Carrier - your new wheelbarrow is ready Mr Tracy
Honda HP450 Power Carrier - your new wheelbarrow is ready Mr Tracy
redferret.net — Looking like something Brains might have designed, the Honda HP450 Power Carrier is a high capacity, petrol-powered... wheelbarrow with go-anywhere rubber treads and a get-out-of-my-way attitude. Driven by a pull-start 163cc, 5.5hp 4-stroke engine the ... (more) Honda HP450 Power Carrier - your new wheelbarrow is ...
Let's Buy Honda F1! 400,000 People Needed
facebook.com — Clolette ... was your response to me really called for? whether or not we support the same... team doesn't take away for our desire to not see F1 destroyed or a team like Honda gone (and a driver like Jense) ... mind you, I admit there is at least one ... (more) Let's Buy Honda F1! 400,000 People Needed
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Honda HP450 Power Carrier
Boing Boing Gadgets — ... strong, lightweight, four-sided “tilt and lift” tray measures 0.18m3 and has a 450kg payload capacity. The HP450K1 provides unbeatable traction and manoeuvrability over all types of terrain and sloping surfaces up to 25° when moving forward on an uphill gradient. Very popular for carrying heavy loads in confined spaces and inaccessible work areas, the HP450K1 has the carrying capacity of several men. It's AUD $5,670 and runs on standard unleaded. Product Page [Honda via Red Ferret]

Honda gives the wheelbarrow some serious power
DVICE Atom Feed — ... but that doesn't involve anything mechanical. No fun! What about this insane Honda HP450 Power Carrier? It'll put any other wheelbarrow on earth to shame. The Power Carrier is driven by a pull-start 163cc, 5.5hp 3-stroke engine, allowing it to carry up to 992 pounds on steady ground, which is far more than your puny arms and a traditional wheelbarrow can tote around. And hey, once you drop off your load you can hop in and use it to ride back to where you need to go. Honda, Via Red Ferret

Honda HP450: The Crazy Offspring of a Tank and a Wheelbarrow [Motorized Wheelbarrow]
Gizmodo — ... It can also haul over 550 pounds up a 25-degree incline, so it's not bad on slope either. Plus, the entire load can be dumped easily using the controls. Not a bad idea if you have some projects that involve heaving lifting—and the $4000 price tag beats the hell out of a hernia. [Honda via ...

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