
Landscapers, contractors, and grounds crews of any size are about to experience a breakthrough innovation that transforms how materials are moved — using their mower or any off-road vehicle with a standard 2-in. receiver.
Announced during Equip Exposition 2025, the W.I.T.C.H. (Wheelbarrow In Tow Conversion Hitch) is a patented system that allows standard wheelbarrows to be instantly hitched and released from tow.
Key Features & Benefits
- Increased Productivity: Anyone can haul up to 500 lbs. three times faster, all day long.
- Instant Hitch & Release: Seamlessly transition from towing to pushing in one second.
- Built to Last: Made in the USA from all-steel construction; maintenance-free for years of use.
For decades, the wheelbarrow has been the trusted tool for moving material through tight, uneven terrain. But when jobs involve long distances, steep slopes, or multiple trips, crews wear out, jobs slow down, and productivity suffers. Front-mounted dump carts and tow-behinds work well in open areas, but most jobs demand getting material where only wheelbarrows can go.
Outdoor Impressions Inc.
The W.I.T.C.H. bridges the gap between towing and pushing. Crews can move heavy loads quickly across open space, slopes, or soft ground using the power of tow, yet still deliver every load with the precision of a wheelbarrow to areas where machines can’t reach.
“We’re showing people what no one thought wheelbarrows could do,” says inventor Jim Adams, owner of Outdoor Impressions Inc. “From tow to push with one touch, in just one second, giving you the freedom to get material exactly where it’s needed . . . that’s how you make wheelbarrows FLY!”
The W.I.T.C.H. isn’t just another attachment, but the foundation of a new way to work. When paired with innovations like automated wheelbarrow loaders, crews can create a complete load-to-dump delivery system that redefines efficiency.
“After 40 years in the field, hard work has worn me down. I’m the slowest and weakest on the crew, but with this hitch, I become the most productive — hauling load after load — like a wheelbarrow conveyor,” Adams adds. “It’s not just a tool, it’s how I stayed in the game.”
Learn more at www.thewitchhitch.com.