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Stacey007



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What Wheelbarrow (how exciting)
OK not very exciting at ALL but ours has died, tyres is flat and axel held on with bit of good luck.


Over the past few times I've used it its tipped up also a few time loading as the logs or soil goes to one side and...tips


So I was thinking a double wheel one like this. I cannot get my head round the price (also chosen non puncture tyres) its around £75? (with a a discount so not £95)


Lots out there, prices ALL over the place, apparently similar on ebay for £35?


What do people recommend? I'm thinking puncture proof tyres, twin wheels for stability. Not too massive so the Mrs can use also.


Got a few jobs on already for it over the bank holiday so need one quickly




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blackwolf



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I have no experience of that type of barrow but I would have thought that the looped handle would be awful to use. Generally when I wheel a barrow I stand between the handles with my arms more-or-less by my sides; with that one you'd have to have your hands in front of you which, I would have thought, would be exceptionally tiring.
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Stacey007



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^ Good point did not think of that...
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MartinK



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That one looks pretty good!

I have got through 3 recently. The only one that survived good punishment was a Chillington one - and it's still going strong after 20 years! 2 newer, cheaper ones died doing a build project, but the chillington's still going strong

http://www.haemmerlin.co.uk/products/performance-series/flexi-up/

They do a twin-wheel one too
http://www.haemmerlin.co.uk/products/first/twin-kit/

It's one of those "buy cheap - buy twice" things. Get a good one and you will have it for many years Defender "Puma" 2.4 110 County Utility (possibly the last of the 2.4's)


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Post #696481 27th Mar 2018 3:12pm
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Zed



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Check out Haemmerlin.

Edit: Martin beat me to it.
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The two-wheel versions are not as manoeuvrable, you can't lean them to go around corners. Also, agree that handle doesn't look easy to use.

Try going to your local agricultural merchant and try a few out. James
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Post #696483 27th Mar 2018 3:15pm
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Stacey007



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That one looks very similar the haemmerlin one and it's £65 for air tyres which I upgraded on the other one to puncture proof.. so at £76 with the puncture proof tyres...


Your right I've had cheap £25 / £30 ones and while they do the job they don't last.


Good point about where you stand to shift it? will the handle on the double ones be worse than two seperate 'std' wheelbarrow handles?


Very Happy
Post #696485 27th Mar 2018 3:18pm
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AJC



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Last wheel barrow I got was £15 and its still going strong 4 years later. Sod paying £92 for one
Post #696486 27th Mar 2018 3:18pm
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Stacey007



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James your right....


Trip to try wheelbarrows out though..... :ro Laughing Laughing lllaugh:
Post #696487 27th Mar 2018 3:21pm
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Stacey007



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AJC depends how much you use it I....


I finished ours off moving 10 tonne of gravel around the drive Thumbs Up probably over filling it far too many times


I guess I should be more careful storing it also though
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Santorini Black
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Post #696494 27th Mar 2018 3:58pm
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United Kingdom 2004 Defender 110 Td5 XS CSW Bonatti Grey
I have a 2 wheeled version which the tyres have gone flat.
Used it a bit, but it wasn't as useful as I thought it would be.
The wheel base being wider is no use when going down narrow paths or uneven ground.
Turning is more difficult as the tyres are dragged around.
When pushing you can be thrown to one side if a wheel hits an obstacle.
Now looking at single wheel solid wheels.
Stable when loading though. Thumbs Up 110XS CSW TD5.
Post #696505 27th Mar 2018 4:21pm
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This ones really fast

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Post #696515 27th Mar 2018 4:38pm
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Fort wheelbarrows are very popular here. Here’s a picture of mine now at 15 years old, living summer and winter out in the open, not really sheltered, often abused. It surely has another 15 years of life in it. Not even expensive.
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