Speakin of trailers / carts ,, I bought one of those Agri Fab 17 cubic foot trailers from lowes,bout ten years ago.It came in a box,had to put together.It was the biggest one I could find at the time,as far as lawn trailers go. The only problem at the time was the craftsmen I had with a 20horse kohler or whatever it was back then wouldnt pull it up the small hill in the backyard. even with weights, it would,but you couldnt put a payload in it,and bck then I was selling alot of firewood,thats what I was using it for,eventually got rid of that mower,had a few others,that were even worse pul;ling it up the hill so then it pretty much sat for a long time. When I got my first cub a few years ago I started using it again. Once I put the ags on the back, it'll pull it pretty good,even loaded up,I decided to repaint ashortly aftyer I got my 104,Took it completely apart,stripped it down wirewheeles,everything. lol I did use rust-oleum,brushed it on,but it came out real nice,doesnt look like a crappy brush on job,took about a month or so before I was done. Since it sits outside I decided to go with all stainless steel hardware on it, Its a pretty good lil trailer,It still lookes pretty good ,its got its normal scuffs & scratches on it , the bed is pretty wavey kinda like a old pickup truck thats been used to haul stuff,throwin logs around but its holdin up. I probably could have bought a brand new one,lil heaver built at tractor supply for a lil more then I had in it redoin it but that would have takin the fun outta it. The ss hardware cost a small fortune,but money well spent since it sits outside,I cant stand painting somthing then a few weeks later sittin outside you get rust spots around the bolts,grrrr, I'm sure glad I didnt sell it a few years ago when I didnt have a tractor. lol