Toy wagon

A wagon is a small, four-wheeled hand cart with a drawbar for transporting loads. It is used as a transport or play by children.

Etymology

His jocular name has probably from the " bollernden " rumbling sound that made ​​his earlier shod with iron wood wheels on the cobblestones. In some parts of Holland the wagon is also known as Bolderkar, which is probably as much as " rumbling cart" means.

The to-find in the "German dictionary " of Wahrig equating ( " orthographic variant ") of the Bollerwagens and towed by a person Bolle cars of the erstwhile Berlin dairy C. Bolle is loud Brockhaus Encyclopedia also a possible source. ( Also called the Bolle car) from a horse -drawn The transport and sale cars for dairy products provides another vehicle dar.

A wagon with geleitertem building is a small wagon.

Appearance

The versions of the cars today are very different, screws and simple car with tube frame, plastic wheels and other plastic parts to high-end cars made ​​entirely of wood with stainless steel axles and with large, metal ball-bearing wheels. There's even a lightweight, foldable carts, which can be folded up like a stroller.

Use

Carbon rides

In northern German carbon rides alcoholic beverages are traditionally in a Handcart ( eg beer and grain ) taken on the occasion of the games ( eg Boßeln ) or other disruptions of migration (eg, crossroads, curves) are served. Similar to the carbon rides takes the carts even at Father's Day and Maitouren use.

Transport

Especially in northern Germany, the wagon is still used as means of transport, especially by travelers. In the car-free East Frisian Islands, he is an everyday means of transportation.

Others

Meanwhile, a tuning scene has developed, whose goal is the pimp their Bollerwagens. Under the motto " Pimp My wagon " lighting systems, sound systems and cup holders are installed for the in-transit supply. On the internet forums dealing with this issue.

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