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Old 20-07-09, 05:42 PM
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One or two wheel barrow.

Hi all, just started doing sessions and my senior years are creeping up on me, and trolley pulling takes to long. I'm thinking of buying a Carp Barrow to make life easier, my question is your thought's on the one wheel or two, also any particular model. Thanks for your time.
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Re: One or two wheel barrow.

unless the banks are near perfectly flat and level its gotta be a one wheeled barrow, if there not and you use a two wheeled one you'll end up pushing it on one wheel or your kit with fall off.

this in my honest opinion is the best barrow on the market and nothing even comes close.........................

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Re: One or two wheel barrow.

Thanks for that Carpcruncher, don't know of any banks being flat so a one wheel barrow it is. Thanks for your time mate.
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Re: One or two wheel barrow.

yeh do love the carp porer, awome bit of kid well recommended!
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Re: One or two wheel barrow.

Another vote for the single wheel carp porter, I started with a double wheel and as carpcruncher statse unless the ground is dead flat they are a real handful to push.
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Re: One or two wheel barrow.

Well trust me to be different, but then again my needs are different due to my disability, the barrow recommended is good without doubt, cheaper ones can be just as good imo, and my stuff doesnt fall off, i have a spider bungy great bit of kit keeps all the gear on no matter how uneven the ground, JMO.
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Re: One or two wheel barrow.

the chub spider bungy is a good piece of kit.
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Re: One or two wheel barrow.

Yet another vote for the one wheel carp porter, excellent barrow, used to have one not very long ago but cant fit any more in the car now, i need to buy a bigger car
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Re: One or two wheel barrow.

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unless the banks are near perfectly flat and level its gotta be a one wheeled barrow, if there not and you use a two wheeled one you'll end up pushing it on one wheel or your kit with fall off.

this in my honest opinion is the best barrow on the market and nothing even comes close.........................

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Hi Carpcruncher, took your advice and have bought the newer model Mk4 Carp Porter Barrow, looks a serious piece of kit and folds down very well. This model has a bigger puncture proof wheel which suites me as I was always getting puntures in my old trolley wheels. Hopefully I can field test it next week. Thanks again to you all for your comments and advise.
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