poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
Is it a no?
I have two that were on grass livery away from home but are now in as the ground is getting wrecked.
I’m in a little barn by myself away from the actual livery yard that owns the site and as the horses are not stabled usually there is no muck heap close by.
It’s a fair walk up to the muck heap that is used to empty the yards trailer (I assume, never actually seen it but the track up Is getting pretty tractor tyre gauged!)
I currently only have a little barrow there as I’ve only needed to poo pick.
Mucking out two on straw Is quite a few trips and taking me a fair time extra, I’m also not doing the best job to try and minimise trips to the heap!
I’ve seen a two wheel barrow locally for sale, not the huge expensive green ones but the big type everyone has.
Would they be a nightmare to wheel up through mud and over rough ground?
I suspect best sticking with a small one wheel and lots of steps!
I have two that were on grass livery away from home but are now in as the ground is getting wrecked.
I’m in a little barn by myself away from the actual livery yard that owns the site and as the horses are not stabled usually there is no muck heap close by.
It’s a fair walk up to the muck heap that is used to empty the yards trailer (I assume, never actually seen it but the track up Is getting pretty tractor tyre gauged!)
I currently only have a little barrow there as I’ve only needed to poo pick.
Mucking out two on straw Is quite a few trips and taking me a fair time extra, I’m also not doing the best job to try and minimise trips to the heap!
I’ve seen a two wheel barrow locally for sale, not the huge expensive green ones but the big type everyone has.
Would they be a nightmare to wheel up through mud and over rough ground?
I suspect best sticking with a small one wheel and lots of steps!