The ox or bullock cart was a form of transportation in the past. It is a cart that was pulled by a cow or bullock. They are still used in many parts of the world.
Horse and buggy
mining cart
transfer cart is one type material handling equipment, use coil transfer cart, mold transport, ladle transfer car,
A trailer long truck/cart.
If you are asking for my opinion, yes. I would use a collapsible cart so it will be easier to carry back when it is empty. However, a normal cart would do fine for the job.
bullock carts, boats, bicycles, horse carriages, sledges, horses, camels,
Yes,if it is no bigger than 4 x 8
Used travois (like sleds) pulled by dogs
It actually was any truck. jeep, even an ox cart they could use
what did thety wash their clothes with back in the olden days
Yes - for example, you could say: 'In the olden days', and it would make sense.
No, it is not safe to transport oxygen and acetylene on the same cart. These gases are highly flammable and should be stored and transported separately to prevent any potential risks of combustion. It is essential to follow proper safety protocols when handling these gases.