2 wheeled wheelbarrow!

H-J

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Where can I get one from - preferably as cheap as possible!!! thx
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but its pain walking three times to the muckheap! This way we will only have to walk once! as all three will fit in a big 2 wheel one
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This is the one I've got, which I absolutely LOVE. Very easy to manouvre and fits loads of muck in. Its the same one as Robinsons do but its £95 from there! http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/200LTR-TROJAN-YARD...1QQcmdZViewItem

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I have got one of those and its great - the steering to a bit of getting used to and it can be a bit awkward to empty at times, but poopicking is a doddle and people are always borrowing it to clear their stables. Only one trip to the muckheap for me as well!
 
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Ingatestone Saddlery do one for about £70/£80 - thats the one everyone at the yard has

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ooo thanks Jo I thought they were much more expensive than that!!
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Oh and keep it quiet as its a pressie!
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Obviously a matter of choice! I prefer the 2-wheeled one when I'm mucking out in the yard, as it's more difficult for horses to push over. It is a lot heavier than equivalent 1-wheeled though and more difficult to 'overturn' onto the muck heap.
 
I got one once for the same reasons,to make my life easier!!! What a joke, i spent so much time fighting with it to turn and go where i wanted that it ended up driving me potty. Oh and i really hurt my foot from kicking the poxy thing!!!!
 
We use several 2 wheelers at work, far better stability as well as more capacity. The main thing is the type of ground you are on. Brill on concrete but a bugger in mud!
 
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I have a 2 wheeled one & it is brilliant for poo picking as you can pull it with 1 hand & have a fag at the same time!

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i 100% agree with you! havent got one but when i used to be a stablehand and ride for the same lady she had 2!!! their easier to put a bale of straw/shavings/hay in too, they dont tend to tip as easy.
 
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