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 Shelter Dog Lover
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 Take a Picture
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| I have two, both have two wheels. One has really wide tires that are neumatic (have to have air) which are pretty wide and the other has a little more narrow tire that is solid rubber (no air) both work great for me. Got them at the Tractor Supply because I need a big wheel barrow. Like the one with solid tires better. |
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 Straight Shooter
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     Location: SW North Dakota | I have a rubbermaid wheelbarrow/cart with big, narrow tires. I love it, aside from the fact that the tires pop off the bead if I load it toooooooooo heavy. Easy to push and has a big capacity, which is why I always load it too heavy. I should get solid tires, instead of the "bike wheel" rubber that's on it now. |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 596
    Location: Somewhere in the middle of nowhere | Whatever wheel barrow you decide on spend the extra money and get the solid rubber tire. Flats are never at a good time. |
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Industrial Srength Barrel Racer
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| Rubbermaid - but they are not cheap! I like to have the one handle and not two - way easier to handle. |
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Veteran
Posts: 118

| I second the big Rubbermaid ones! I got lucky last summer and got two of them for $50 bucks a piece, I use one for mucking and one for hay, they make life so much easier!! |
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 I Sell Dreams
Posts: 1654
     Location: Freestone TX | The Rubbermaid with 2 wheels. They are expensive, but mine is 20+ years old and still holding up with the original pneumatic tires. I have a bad back and recently had to use a standard 1-tire wheelbarrow and it killed my back. So an added bonus is they are easier on your back. I usually pick 3 stalls so mine is loaded pretty heavy when I am ready to push it out and dump. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 695
     Location: Windoming | I'm the odd man out, I dislike the ones with two tires on the front. I have both kinds, and I think the single wheel in front is much easier to push through snow or mud. |
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  Keeper of the King Snake
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    Location: Dubach, LA | Reason #4 for keeping a husband around. |
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