Wheel-less Wheelbarrow - suggestions?!

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Wheel-less Wheelbarrow - suggestions?!

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I've been appealing for a wheelbarrow on Realcycle (our local equivalent of Freecycle) for some time and have just been offered one without a wheel. As it is only 10 mins from our house I've agreed to it & will get OH to collect tonight.

Any suggestions on how/where to get a wheel from? I was thinking either a very small child's bike or a pram? Will this even work?!? Am I completely mad taking on a wheel-less wheelbarrow?! (in my defence, the woman said it was going to landfill unless I took it - I fold under that kind of emotional blackmail!) :wink:

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Have a look first how big the wheel has to be - and then start worrying about where to get it from! Otherwise you might end up with one that doesn't fit...

You could always ask if somebody has a wheel without the barrow left in the garage. I bet there's someone out there. :mrgreen:
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Post: # 106219Post Ratty »

Thanks Ina. We're collecting the barrow once Tom gets home from work so we'll know more then. I was just wondering if it was a crazy idea in the first place!

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Ratty wrote:I was just wondering if it was a crazy idea in the first place!
No more crazy than most ideas that get aired here! :mrgreen:
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OH is now setting off to collect. He's decided he'll probably make a wooden wheel. Apparently that requires some new type of power tool :roll:

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Ratty wrote:OH is now setting off to collect. He's decided he'll probably make a wooden wheel. Apparently that requires some new type of power tool :roll:
Typical male! :lol: :lol:
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ina wrote:
Ratty wrote:OH is now setting off to collect. He's decided he'll probably make a wooden wheel. Apparently that requires some new type of power tool :roll:
Typical male! :lol: :lol:
Will he need to reinvent the wheel?

We bought some wheels from a country store that were for wheelbarrows so am sure you could probably get them (for cheaper than a new power tool LOL)
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wheels for wheel barrows
look in skips , building sites i'm always seeing broken wheel barrows in these places i.e body missing but frame and wheel still there. just ewish i could think of a use for them, where abouts are you ratty cause if i see one do you want me to grab it for you
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sorry just looked at theard again nottingham to surrey bit far to travel and probable cheeper to buy new barrow than post
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Post: # 106592Post marshlander »

haemmerlin & chillington (mfrs) used to sell spare wheels. Your local stockist should be able to order one in for you but you will have to wait a while for their next stock order to come in unless you want to pay carriage.
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heard the other day that wicks sell them so maybe try there
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Post: # 107335Post Ratty »

Ooh thanks for all the replies :mrgreen: The wheelbarrow is a good Haemmerlin one so hopefully it will be easy to find a replacement wheel.

OH has been too busy with his new mitre saw & raised bed cover project to pay any more attention to the wheelbarrow :roll:

And I'm supposed to be completing artwork before doing any more garden projects :roll: Deadline fast approaching! Eeeek!

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Post: # 107694Post ultrazapp »

Try caravan centres they usually stock a supply of Jockey wheels in various sizes.

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