Do you own a wheelbarrow?

   / Do you own a wheelbarrow? #41  
Show off! I say pics or it ain't real. LOL!

I am shocked! SHOCKED!!! That you would doubt my claim... So I immediately had to venture out on a cold Winters night and snap this photo.
 

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   / Do you own a wheelbarrow? #42  
I am shocked! SHOCKED!!! That you would doubt my claim... So I immediately had to venture out on a cold Winters night and snap this photo.

What keeps that thing from rolling away? Here in the Ozarks, it would be at the bottom of one of our ravines. We don't have any flat ground.
 
   / Do you own a wheelbarrow? #43  
I have a heavy duty one I bought at a yard sale 45 years ago. Had to replace the tire a few years back. Also a new-fangled convertible wheelborrow/handtruck:
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I use them in places I can't get my tractor, like hauling mulch inside the garden fence and moving firewood from the driveway to the house.
 
   / Do you own a wheelbarrow? #44  
Certainly. One old 'barrow, bought in 1982 and with old wooden handles that are occasionally chewed on by a passing porcupine. But the old tire remains inflated and the wheel bearing are still good - so I've found no reason for a new shiny one.
 
   / Do you own a wheelbarrow? #45  
I am shocked! SHOCKED!!! That you would doubt my claim... So I immediately had to venture out on a cold Winters night and snap this photo.

Oh yeah, forgot it's winter time for you. That is a serious looking piece of work tool. How's it dump with a wheel in the front? I'd think that it would keep rolling...LOL...

Thanks for the picture!
 
   / Do you own a wheelbarrow? #46  
I didn't think I would ever be fortunate enough to own a tractor with a loader so I bought a wheelbarrow. Two years later I got a loader.:)

I though it was weird that the new wheelbarrows made today had the handles so close together. They weren't this narrow when I was younger.
 
   / Do you own a wheelbarrow? #48  
We have one. A poly pan because we use it for stall mucking. Everything else gets the FEL treatment. I suspect next spring when it is time to do a lot of mulch the barrow will get a work out. It will be wet enough that I do not want to drive the tractor on the lawn.
 
   / Do you own a wheelbarrow? #49  
I have two and seldom use them unless moving dirt or mixing concrete. I prefer the one with two wheels in front.
 
   / Do you own a wheelbarrow? #50  
Used mine first time in a long time.
I try to avoid such silly things.
 
   / Do you own a wheelbarrow? #51  
I have the same one that I used to haul fire wood in back when I was 12 years old (32 years ago). When my dad gets something new, I get his "hand me downs". I just replaced the oak handles this spring and converted the front to a double wheel for stability. It has a couple of small holes rusted through the bottom that let the rainwater out.

I have done that conversion to a "2-wheeler" just a few weeks ago. I bought a second tire from a yard sale with the thought of needing it in case of a flat, but after seeing the "2-wheeler's" at H.D. I converted mine. I use it to bring wood from the woodshed to the bulkhead for easy access for my basement wood stove.
 
   / Do you own a wheelbarrow? #52  
For me it was hello FEL...goodby wheelbarrow...prior to getting the tractor/FEL the wheelbarrow was probably the most used tool around the property...now days I only use it when mixing mortar or placing concrete etc...
 
   / Do you own a wheelbarrow? #53  
I am shocked! SHOCKED!!! That you would doubt my claim... So I immediately had to venture out on a cold Winters night and snap this photo.
Technically... is that not a wheelsbarrow? :D
 
   / Do you own a wheelbarrow? #54  
Technically... is that not a wheelsbarrow? :D

An excellent point that is sure to set off a lively debate. Let us hope that the discussion remains civil and does not degenerate into the juvenile name-calling and personal insults that characterize too many of the posts in the (Un)Friendly Politics Forum.

From the "progressive" Dictionary.com we have this definition of wheelbarrow:
a frame or box for conveying a load, supported at one end by a wheel or wheels, and lifted and pushed at the other by two horizontal shafts
Wheelbarrow | Define Wheelbarrow at Dictionary.com.

From the conservative oxforddictionaries.com we have this definition for wheelbarrow:
A small cart with a single wheel at the front and two supporting legs and two handles at the rear, used typically for carrying loads in building work or gardening.
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/wheelbarrow
and this for cart:
A shallow open container on wheels that may be pulled or pushed by hand
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/cart

I can't find a definition for wheelsbarrow.

My initial take is that "progressives" would call Wagtail's device a wheelbarrow, while conservatives would call it a cart.

Steve
 
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   / Do you own a wheelbarrow? #56  
Technically... is that not a wheelsbarrow? :D

That's like when I go to the barber, I ask for a "hairs" cut. I want them all cut not just a hair cut, referring to one hair.
 
   / Do you own a wheelbarrow? #58  
015.JPGYes, the FEL I appreciate, but my wheelbarrow is used almost daily. It, too, is on a second set of handles and some hardware repair and another paint job I did invest in a solid rubber tire since the Osage Orange thorns were a disaster for a pneumatic tire.
How about my iron wheeled one that was used to move coal from the alley to the coal bin. It's being refurbished. Anybody got one that's about 100 years old? Anybody ever push one along a plank laying on mud? Old Irishmen know about those things.:)
 
   / Do you own a wheelbarrow? #59  
Now THAT is an offensive statement to those of us 'follically challenged' on this net! SHAME on you! :D
 
   / Do you own a wheelbarrow? #60  
View attachment 515224Yes, the FEL I appreciate, but my wheelbarrow is used almost daily. It, too, is on a second set of handles and some hardware repair and another paint job I did invest in a solid rubber tire since the Osage Orange thorns were a disaster for a pneumatic tire.
How about my iron wheeled one that was used to move coal from the alley to the coal bin. It's being refurbished. Anybody got one that's about 100 years old? Anybody ever push one along a plank laying on mud? Old Irishmen know about those things.:)


Yes, I have pushed a wheelbarrow over a plank! And I am an old Irishman! When the guys above were bragging about the solid tires I wanted to reply that they lost their beauty when mud/muck was involved, it's like throwing out an anchor. Also when you learn to turn the rig around and pull it instead of push it. Kind of lets you know why a horse does not push a plow!

George
 

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