Looking for a good wheelbarrow

   / Looking for a good wheelbarrow #11  
Yes. But I have never broken one, and have moved a lot of concrete. My concrete buddy, beats the tar out of them, and they keep going.

I tried using a wood handle wheelbarrow once with concrete; too flexible. Almost dumped a full barrow of mud.

Not to say there are not good ones out there though, beside the all steel ones.

I haven't met a steel wheelbarrow I liked because of the weight empty in comparison to size and balance when transporting a load. Probably just spoiled with the good one we got.
 
   / Looking for a good wheelbarrow #12  
Yes. But I have never broken one, and have moved a lot of concrete. My concrete buddy, beats the tar out of them, and they keep going.

I tried using a wood handle wheelbarrow once with concrete; too flexible. Almost dumped a full barrow of mud.

Not to say there are not good ones out there though, beside the all steel ones.

You have got a point, no flex in an all steel wheelbarrow. I was just thinking steel tub and wood handles. I think only once I used an all steel one and I can't remember how it felt. I just have learned to live with the flex and compensate with a heavy load. I'll have to try an all steel one with a load sometime.
 
   / Looking for a good wheelbarrow #13  
Jackson used to be the only wheelbarrow worth looking at. Not sure if they are still around.

Totally agree !
In these parts seem like that is what the serious contractors use(never owned one).

Boone

Jackson - Home

It's pretty much the contractor standard. Jackson 6 cubic foot, wood handles.
I have been using them for 28 years and only had to replace them a few times. I've never seen another one to compare to for commercial use.

The only thing I don't like about them now is the anti tip back braces they put on them. Because I mainly use WB for mixing mortar and concrete, I need to unload them out the back with a hoe into a pail. The braces make it difficult, so we take them off, but then the WB seems to sit a little lower.
I usually put some linseed oil on the handles every couple of years, mine sit out and still last for many years.
I've never felt the thick wood handles flex on a Jackson WB even with hundreds of pounds in them. I'm sure though like everything else these days, they are not as well made/HD as they once were.

Funny wheel barrow storey, a young juvenile delinquent tries to steal a WB from a job site while the workers are having lunch. A couple guys give chase at which time the kid pours on the steam and is running flat out over rough terrain pushing the WB. Well you may of guessed what happened next. He caught the front cross member on the rough ground and was launched high into the air over it!!! The guys that were chasing him laughed so hard they gave up on him. :laughing: True story.

JB.
 
   / Looking for a good wheelbarrow #14  
I vote for flat proof tires..Or else,Always have to add air to use it?

I am not so sure on that. A buddy has a flat proof tire on the same job where I have a pneumatic tire wheelbarrow.

The pneumatic one is much easier to push than the flat-free, even though mine has a larger capacity and is used with heavier loads.

It sort of depends who is going to be doing the pushing. If I am, I want the old fashioned tires, if I am going to hire a kid to push the wheelbarrow, flat free. Not only does he have more oomph than I do, he is not going to be as careful of nails as I am.
 
   / Looking for a good wheelbarrow #16  
Pneumatic tires definitely push easier. One advantage of a plastic tub is that i hate the sound of firewood hitting a steel wheelbarrow when i toss it in. But the plastic does crack after a while when doing that. I am thinking of buying a new one and use the cracked tub inside the new one.

Ken
 
   / Looking for a good wheelbarrow #17  
An observation on the "Best Wheelbarrow".

It comes with a strong young fellow between the handles!:thumbsup:
 
   / Looking for a good wheelbarrow #18  
An observation on the "Best Wheelbarrow".

It comes with a strong young fellow between the handles!:thumbsup:

One better would be a strong young women... :D
 
   / Looking for a good wheelbarrow #20  
I bought a Rubbermaid two wheel barrow getting close to 15 years ago. I have moved tons of gravel, soil, firewood, mulch, and rip rap with that thing.

A single wheel barrow is a useless in comparison.

The only thing that has broken on the wheel barrow is that the lip on the front cracked when I was using the barrow to lift a piece of rock that was 150-200 pounds.

The wheels leak air pretty good at this point. I either need to replace the tubes or replace the solid tires.

When I went to buy the wheel barrow I literally sat down on a stack of garden materials. I was shocked at the price. I thought for a long time about spending the money but in the end I did.

Well worth every cent.

Later,
Dan
 

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