Posted by JayinNY on June 08, 2013 at 18:28:43 from (198.228.200.33):
I have 4 Jackson wheelbarrows, and a few other brands. I bought 2 Jackson's in the 90s they are great, I bought 2 more in 2005 and the handles were smaller diameter, both of them broke, one last July just as we're were getting ready to pour concrete.!! All the tires rotted and keep going flat, what I don't understand is why don't they tube them or make a lamated tire like a brush hog has? I have 4 brush hogs and never ever had a tail wheel problem!?? I got some new china made tires today for the wheelbarrows and looked at new Jackson 6cuft ones, the handles are bigger again! and $99 vs $97 in 2005!????My brother has a tru temper all steel with a never flat tire, problem is the tire is spongy with any weight on it?? Harder to push! Good idea but not good enought! What do u use for good wheelbarrows?
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