This can be a dray or a sulky.
A low cart without fixed sides may be either a dray or a sulky.
I Think The Answer For The Name Given To The Low Carts,Without Sides, Used For Hauling Logs, Wool Bales And Other Loads Through The Bush Is Drays
The carts are known as drays and were pulled by horses or bullocks (hence the term bullock dray).(have no sides).
Dray is a low cart with no sides.
Varies: Can be a moble file rack as in a mail push cart. Can be similar a wheel barrow but has 2 wheels in the sides. (Garden cart) Can be a variety or low flat deck carts used to move large boxed or items in a store like Costco or HomeDepot.
One can purchase used go carts at a go cart retail store located near any go cart race track. Or one can look on Amazon. Currently on Amazon there are 4 sellers of used go carts, at a low price of $499.
i think the answer you are looking for is a low-boy trailer. am assuming you mean the large tractor trailer type trailers?
Yes, there is a way to make golf carts street legal in the state of Tennessee. The golf cart must be modified and meet several requirements to be titles as a low to medium speed vehicle.
Dray, meaning a low truck or cart without sides, for delivering barrels or other heavy loads, is singular. The plural form is drays
Water without or low in hardness is called: SOFT
The area of low pressure found in rotating thunderstorms are called a convection. As moist air rises, it condenses as the air cools down without the transfer of heat into a low pressure system.
If you are looking for a metal tin with high sides, it is a roasting pan. (An oven-tray is the equivalent with low sides). A baking dish is a ceramic dish, which usually has reasonably high sides (typically 5cm/2 1/4 inches). If you are looking for a "baking dish but with really high sides", try a casserole pan.