Parison’s large capacity golf tool cart is a workhorse for golf course maintenance teams and facility managers, designed to handle heavy loads and bulky equipment across diverse global terrains—from the wide fairways of U.S. PGA courses to the compact layouts of Japanese municipal courses and the rugged landscapes of Australian resort courses. At its core is a reinforced cargo bed with a 1,000L volume and 500kg weight capacity—large enough to transport a full set of maintenance equipment, including a ride on mower (disassembled), 20L buckets of fertilizer, and a selection of hand tools (rakes, pruning shears). The cargo bed features modular dividers that can be repositioned to separate different items—preventing tools from shifting during transport on sloped fairways in Switzerland or bumpy paths in Ireland. For easy loading and unloading, the bed is equipped with a hydraulic lift assist (optional for heavier models) that reduces the force needed to tilt the bed by 60%, protecting operators from back strain a key consideration for teams in Singapore or Brazil where manual labor is common. The cart’s chassis is built with Parison’s proprietary anti corrosion steel, which resists rust and damage from fertilizer spills or exposure to wet grass extending the cart’s lifespan to 7+ years, even in humid climates like those in Thailand or Florida. To enhance maneuverability despite its large capacity, the cart uses a tight turning radius (3.5m) and all terrain tires (18 inch, deep tread) that can navigate soft grass, gravel, or mud critical for accessing remote areas of courses in Scotland or South Africa. For clients needing to transport liquids (e.g., water for irrigation or cleaning solutions), the cargo bed can be fitted with leak proof liners that comply with global environmental standards (e.g., EU REACH regulations), preventing soil contamination. This combination of strength, flexibility, and durability makes the cart an essential tool for global golf courses seeking to streamline maintenance operations and handle heavy workloads efficiently.