Ames True Temper 8 Cubic Foot Poly Tray Dual Wheel Contractor Wheelbarrow #BP8
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| Ames True Temper 8 Cubic Foot Poly Tray Dual Wheel Contractor Wheelbarrow #BP8 |
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Product Description |
| True Temper, 8 CUFT, Polyethelyne Wheelbarrow, Seamless Polyethelyne Tray, Pneumatic 15" x 3-1/2", 4 Ply Knobby Tire, Wheel Size 8", Oil Lube Bearings, Leg Bar Brace, Wood Handles, Replacement Wheels Are From Gleason Industrial, 4" Hub, Model # 47379, 6" Hub, Model # 24820, Flat Free Replacement Wheel From Marathon Industries Use True Value #'s 168-107 Or 182-102, Replacement Handle, Sequatchie #35025-29, True Value #169-125. |
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Product Details |
- Heavy Duty Construction
- Hardwood handles
- Lightweight And Rust Proof Poly Tray
- Easy To Clean
- Ships In Three Boxes
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plastic crap
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| Review Date: July 13, 2010 |
| Reviewer: strawdude, |
I should have known better!!!! cheap plastic crap that is poorly constructed at stress points. Used very little for ANY kind of heavy work. Plastic tub cracked at bolt heads almost immediately, not much later at base of tub near the deepest point. Can't get refund from dealer, nor can I even find a replacement tub. Trying to JB Weld and jerry rig some fix. At the price..... shouldn't have to go there.
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Good luck assembling it!
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| Review Date: April 10, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Kenneth, Minneapolis |
I bought the Ames 8-cubic foot 2-wheel wheelbarrow from Ace Hardware Outlet (through Amazon). It shipped in 3 boxes.
The un-assembled parts don't fit together to make a working wheelbarrow. The arms don't fit the tray properly(arms are the v-shaped metal pieces that bold to the tray and handles; they rest the back end of the wheelbarrow on the ground). The drilled bolt-holes in the arm don't fit the corresponding holes in the bottom of the tray.
I'm going to slink off to my Ace Hardware and beg them to help me fix it-- find the right parts to make a working wheelbarrow. It was a mistake not to buy an assembled wheelbarrow directly from a store. I would not recommend you buy a Ames wheelbarrow online.
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Best overall one out there for the money.
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| Review Date: April 25, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Guy McCord, Tampa Bay, Florida |
| I got this for my new business not to long back, and man does it do the job. Its heavy duty and with the 2 wheel system you can carry TWICE the weight as normal and not worry about tipping over. I use mine to haul bricks and other masonry materials. Its very durable and surprisingly does not show a lot of wear. When you are done you just hose it out and hang it out to dry, ready for the next day. I am really impressed by the tires. Usually with heavy loads the tires go flat after a couple of weeks of heavy wear and you spend a lot of time pumping them up, but this guy, no way, they haven't went flat yet! If you are doing some heavy duty construction or landscaping or just want an all purpose wheel barrow that will not tip over like your old one-wheeler, give this one a spin. |
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