Haul Cart (Fallout Supplement)

Haul Cart

Vehicle
Crew0
Pass1
Cargo250 lbs
Init.-1
Maneuver-1
Top Speed-
Defense10
Hardness2
Hit Points25
SizeMedium
Price8 TU/80 Caps
Armament0
Fuel Cap-
Gas Mileage-

Haul Cart

A haul cart is a medium-sized cart designed to be hauled by a single animal and is generally made from scavenged materials (wood and metal) and a single axle from a vehicle with never-flat tires. The haul cart is harnessed to both sides of a haul animal (Bison or Camel) by two adjustable lengths of wood or metal that strap down to the beast with leather straps. It takes 1 minute (10 rounds) to hook up a haul cart to an animal. The standard dimensions of a haul cart are 5ft. long by 3ft. wide with 3ft. depth and can hold 45cu. ft. of material within the cart.


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