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Your cart is empty.Premium grade steel tray wheelbarrow is perfect for the contractor or the professional landscaper. The deep, narrow (26") 18 Gauge steel tray has rolled edges providing maximum tray strength. The undercarriage & legs are made from steel channel. Available with wood or steel handles & numerous tire options. Some assembly required.
Cheryl
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Everything husband wanted in a wheelbarrow
Jay W.
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2016
Made in USA, could have fooled me. One of the legs was bent backwards so I had to drill all new holes to make work. Hardware was a joke and had to run a 5/16NC die over most of the bolts because the treads were all mashed up. NOT ALL METAL CONSTRUCTION! The wedges for under the pan and stabilizers between the handles are wood. All in all after making new wedges and stabilizers out of aluminum and re-drilling one of the legs out to make it work it looks good and is pretty sturdy. If you have a nice shop and have access to metal working equipment go ahead a buy it, if not I doubt you will be happy or even get it together to use.
Nels
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2016
I didn't have any problems with the assembly or delivery. Now after 14 months of sitting outdoors in the rain there is no rust onwheelbarrow whereas my cheapo wheel barrows had started to deteriorate. The axles are greased with a grease gun on thiswheelbarrow so I imagine they will last much longer. I really like the double tires as the wheelbarrow does not tip over, although itmakes side dumping a little more difficult. The wheelbarrow floats in soft dirt much better with the dual wheels. Made in USA too.
Robert Desrosiers
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2016
with two people it was assembled in about 15 minutes built rugged
RLee
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2015
takes a little time to assemble but, worth it.well made. two wheel models not as easy to turn as single wheel. you can carry more weight safely. steel handles and puncture proof tiresmake it worth the cost.
Ron Ames
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2015
Quality is fine. I did have a few problems with the hardware. I replaced all of the non-locking nuts with locknuts(without locknuts they are going to loosen). Hardware kit was missing two axle washers and the grease fitting was missing on one wheel. Other than a trip to the hardware store, I found assembly to be trouble free.
Steve Derne
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2014
This wheelbarrow is described as "some assembly required." It should be described as "assembly required." No parts were already assembled; there were 28 parts to be assembled in addition to the 66 bolts, nuts, washers and cotter pins. It would not be possible for a lone person to assemble this. it took two people working together 90 minutes to begin to accomplish assembly (with two defective nuts and bolts to be replaced and more bolts still to tighten.) Two people are needed to hold pieces together while assembling. The assembly instructions were not adequate: The illustration of the wheelbarrow was not detailed enough to identify some parts or how important pieces went together. The illustration was right-side-up but the assembly is done upside down, making instructions about what to put 'underneath' difficult to follow. Some references in instructions were incorrect. Two nuts were not properly milled and wouldn't screw on to bolt. Wheel barrow arrived with flaw in middle of pan due to poor packing. Second-rate delivery firm was used, meaning we had to schedule appointment and wait TWICE (as wheel barrow was not shipped in one shipment.)Update: After not much use, the bolts begin to unscrew so the whole thing rattles around. You really need some kind of power bolt-tightener to get the bolts on tight enough. So, while this may be 'contractor-grade", it's only heavy duty if you have contractor tools to assemble it! Again, this should not have been described as SOME assembly required.If you are used to a normal wheelbarrow (with one wheel in the front), it will be difficult to get used to this as the dual wheels are actually wider than the wheelbarrow itself, which means you are always clipping things on the front right and left. (This is made harder by the fact that the cotton pin which helps hold the wheels on is not easily visible and sticks out just a bit from the wheel itself, so you are always clipping it as you roll the wheelbarrow)
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