twin wheeled wheelbarows???

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Just about to buy a new wheelbarrow and wondered if the big trojan 200ltr would be a bit clumsy and heavy?any good or is it better to buy smaller single wheel and make more trips to the muck heap... thanks...
 
My friend has a big twin wheeled blue one.. I don't know what type it is but its fab!!

Her horse is very dirty and on a good day was getting 3 minimum 'normal' wheelbarrows out but now she only ever gets 1 out! And not at all too heavy or difficult to steer.

I'd recommend for a dirty horse, I only normally get 1 wheelbarrow out so I wouldn't ever get one
 
There is a slightly smaller two wheeled version of the Trojan one. We've got it and it's much easier. Some friends had the Trojan one and it was far too heavy to use for poo picking and the like, could hardly shift it when it was full!
 
Thanks for the replies... I've just hit the buy it now button on ebay !!! for a trojan £90 plus 14 carrage ..will do a road or rather stableyard test report when it arrives:D
 
I treated myself to one a few years ago, I found it very difficult to manoavere when full and the platic pan soon started cracking. After trying a few sorts a well balanced deep narrow wheelbarrow suits me, I can balace 4 bales of straw on it and push it along way and get a huge amount in it when poo picking and mucking out.
http://www.gonegardening.com/xq/ASP...EM9GG777D6RTPDEBUJ9DC7/qx/gg_shop/product.htm
This is my best buy
 
We have 2 two wheeled ones; one for hay and one for muck and they are fab we did have one before these but that one died after several years.
 
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