PRO 700
Huge Capacity
- Hauls up to 700 lbs
- Electric-Start (7.25 ft-lbs)
- Easy Manual Dumping
- Accepts Optional Flatbed Kit
PRO XL800
Top-of-the-Line...Fully Loaded!
- Hauls up to 800 lbs
- Powerful engine with 8.75 ft lbs torque
- Powered Dumping Feature
- Includes Flatbed Kit
Dimensions | |
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Height | 41" |
Length | 63.25" |
Shipping Dimensions | 49" L x 41" W x 40" H |
Shipping Weight | 338 lbs |
Weight | 231 lbs |
Width | 34.5" |
Bed Height | 20" |
Handlebar Height | 37" |
Vol Capacity | 8 cu ft |
Engine | |
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Air Filter | Paper |
Cooling Methods | Air |
Displacement | 174cc |
Engine Type | OHV |
Ft Lbs Torque | 7.60 |
Lubrication | Splash |
Make | DR |
Number Of Cylinders | 1 |
Oil Capacity | 16.9 oz |
Oil Type | SAE 30W HD |
RPM Speeds | 3400 +/- 100 |
Starting Type | Electric w/ Recoil Back up |
Fuel_System | |
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Fuel Capacity | .8 Qts |
Warranty | |
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Machine Warranty | 2 yrs residential use, 90 days commercial |
Engine Warranty | 2 yrs residential use, 90 days commercial |
Material | |
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Frame | Tubular Steel (1.5" diameter X 12 GA thick) |
Hauling | |
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Bed Dimensions | 43.5 L x 34 W X 20 H |
Bed Volume | 8 cubic feet |
Dump Angle | 60 degrees |
Weight Capacity | 700 lbs |
General | |
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Assembly | Some assembly needed, about 20-30 minutes |
Speed | Forward 3: 3.7 mph - Forward 2: 2.4 mph - Forward 1: 1.3 mph - Reverse: 1.4 mph |
Transmission | 3 speed plus reverse |
Wheels Tires | |
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Front Tire Size | 16" x 4" Front |
Number of Tires | 4 |
Rear Tire Size | 11" x 4" Rear |
Tread | Snowhog Tread |
Customer Photos

I love my Powerwagon
This is my second power wagon. I use it all year long in cold Wisconsin. It hauls stones, dirt, and firewood. It starts easy and keeps going.
better then picture shows
is better built then picture shows not to say could not be better like valve stems in outside if tire, oil check on trans, drain plug on motor oil,
Too soon to tell, but...
I have only used the Powerwagon once or twice but notice that when climbing a grassy hill the power wheels spin and the wagon stops moving forward. I have read about other owners who complain about the same thing. When I load two heavy cement blocks into the wagon the wheels then work fine. Along with other owners I notice that the videos featuring the powerwagon produced by your company show the wagon climbing hills and the copy also mentions this. But in the fine print of the specifications you say to not attempt to climb a grade above 15 percent. So I detect some disconnect between the machine's ability to climb hills. I'd guess most buyers buy the wagon exactly for the reason that they're tired of pushing manual wheelbarrows up inclines, as I did. So, my vote is to continue to use the powerwagon with loads and see how it performs. I will say that the construction of the frame is robust and so far the engine starts easily and if I set the transmission to any forward speed beyond 1 I have to jog to keep up. Dennis
Doing fine
It is doing fine....wife is giving it a good work out...seems to enjoy it....
Some flaws, but still a good buy.
I have had an older model for years, just replaced it with this one. Two rear wheels makes it feel more stable, but harder to turn. Traction when empty is not very good. Older model had weights included, this model requires additional purchase of wheel weights to increase traction. They should be included at this price level. When dumping gravel, some rocks may get caught in the drive pulley, stopping the wheel drive. Composite bed seems sturdy enough, just have to make sure the tailgate is properly engaged in the sides. I have had no trouble with the dump mechanism. All in all a little pricey, but still a good workhorse.

Q.what is the inside bed dimensions
A.Thank you for your question. The inside dimensions are about 31" W, 40" L, and 12" H.
Posted by:jerald s from Toledo, OR on 02/23/2021
Q.What degree grade will the Pro climb fully loaded?
A.Thank you for contacting us regarding the DR PowerWagon. It should not be operated on slopes greater than 15 degrees or any excessively steep slopes. Please feel free to contact us if you have any other questions.
Posted by:RANDY R from Brimley, MI on 10/15/2020
Q.How fast can this unit go?
A.The DR Power Wagon has three (3) forward gears and one (1) reverse. Here are the speeds: 1.3 MPH in 1st gear, 2.4 MPH in 2nd gear, 3.7 MPH in 3rd gear, and 1.4 MPH in reverse.
Posted by: Anonymous from OK, OK on 10/15/2020
Q.Will it take both hands to unload this unit?
A.With the integrated latch and handle design, it's easier than ever to unload the Power Wagon! You will only need on hand to release the latch and lift. Please feel free to contact us if you have any other questions.
Posted by: Anonymous from TX, TX on 10/15/2020
Q.What happens if I hit a rock with this unit?
A.Thank you for contacting us regarding the DR Power Wagon. There's a 9 gauge plate under the frame that protects the machine from any damage. With the aggressive tires, the unit will pull itself up and over most obstacles. Please feel free to contact us if you have any other questions.
Posted by: Anonymous from VT, VT on 10/15/2020

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