I had a flat tire on my Stanley wheelbarrow with a plastic tub. the labor to patch it would have been twenty dollars plus at least ten for a new tube.
For around fifty bucks I picked up a conversion kit to make mine a dual wheel wheelbarrow.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004DTTEI8/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
It went on slicker than snot. There were two problems. The kit was short one cotter key. The kit was made in China.
It didn't call for grease on the axel but I had it available. The wife is in town and has been tasked with picking up a cotter key assortment. I messed up and didn't check on the China issue. Even so, with the increased stability I'm pleased.
For around fifty bucks I picked up a conversion kit to make mine a dual wheel wheelbarrow.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004DTTEI8/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
It went on slicker than snot. There were two problems. The kit was short one cotter key. The kit was made in China.
It didn't call for grease on the axel but I had it available. The wife is in town and has been tasked with picking up a cotter key assortment. I messed up and didn't check on the China issue. Even so, with the increased stability I'm pleased.
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