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After decades of carefree service... Time to retire

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stokester:
That new Jackson looks a lot like my vintage Craftsman with one wheel.

I've had this one for at least 20 years and have replaced the handles twice, welded new metal where the bolts go through and coated the inside with POR-15.  The last time with the handles I just bought a pressure-treated 2x4, ripped it and rounded the ends with a sander.  Its been a workhorse but I'm so used to a two-wheeled one that using a single-wheeled one takes some readjustment in technique.

muddy:

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--- Quote from: skfarmer on April 07, 2024, 01:10:30 PM ---retire that badass work horse?


i can only assume rust and wear have taken a toll and time has run its course with its tub.

ps. i guarantee you will miss that large diameter wheel when moving over rough ground

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There is no way I would let go of this wheelbarrow set out to pasture. Most likely a complete makeover is in its' future...

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Defiantly worth a thread!

oldcarguy:
This is how the old gal looks today. It was actually a rust bucket. I welded a piece of 16 gauge plate in the button of the tray and welded a bunch of holes throughout the rest of the frame work. The handles were like Swiss Cheese. So I pressed on a short piece of brass tubing that was hanging around my shop... I'd imagine that brass tubing is worth more than the whole project.  I'll be putting an automotive clear cost of everything tomorrow..




Uncle Buck:
My that turned out nice!

skfarmer:
lawn art!  :great:

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