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What's the odds on this ? Seriously lol
https://youtu.be/Ew0oDnnaI2U?si=sgb7gdJ5tqHZ1yWu
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In reply to Post #13 Tell u what.
No joke if u was by my local syndicate I would consider that option
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In reply to Post #13
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In reply to Post #13 lol,brilliant brilliant
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If you're local to me, give us a call and for 250 quid I'll push your gear to the swim with the wheels that are on itššš.
If you're nice, I might make you a brew too š¤£š¤£š¤£
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In case you didnāt already know, when loading a 3 wheel barrow you need to put more weight at the rear (handle end) rather than the other way round line you do with a single wheel barrow, this stops them tipping.
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In reply to Post #10 Have spoken to Dean at barrow buddies very helpful but there you are looking at 150 to 180 plus 15 quid postage and thereās a six month back logā¦.must be someone else doing them surely ??
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In reply to Post #9 I know I fished upper Tamar and I tipped it four times,broke lots of bits and bobs, was so bad I almost turned around . I only paid 140 for the trolley so canāt really justify that sort of money..
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I thought the same! I only bought my mk4s evo last year and I tipped it on my first trip out because of the back wheels. Won't be forking out the same amount again for a set of wheels! Diy job on the card I think.
Has anyone actually done this diy?
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In reply to Post #6 £250 quid ! What the actual F@#k lol
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In reply to Post #6 Legend thanks
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In reply to Post #5 On the Carp Porter site - pricey though:
https://carp-porter.com/collections/rear-swivel-wheels?srsltid=AfmBOoqCLvjykcuEtPniDKuAyOvtdisLtjHYLdduMJcaCefpmO94JGXO
Barrow Buddies version:
https://barrowbuddies.co.uk/
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In reply to Post #3 I canāt see anything on the site, Iāve looked at all the classic spares but canāt see the whelels, just the standard ones
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In reply to Post #3 Amazing perfect thanks for that ā¦Iāll let you know how I get on
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In reply to Post #1 Yes carp porter have now released the rear swivel wheels that fit other models of older carp porter their on the website now telling you what barrows they fit . Also company called barrow buddies does barrow rear swivel wheel kits look them up on Facebook
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Probably better looking at castors for catering tables and trolleys rather than scaffolding/shopping trolley wheels they're probably a bit overkill. Google" castors for stainless steel tables " they're generally available from 2" - 4" . Braked and unbraked
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Hi does anyone know (Iāve emailed Korda aka carp porter this same question)
If there are any plans for carp porter to produce rear wheels like the ones on he new āgliderā range that rotate, as I find the ones on my Mk7 that are āstaticā a right pain when turning as you have to life the barrow.
Or does anyone know of other options I could look at, I was thinking along the lines of shopping trolley wheels or the ones you get on mobile scaffolds
Carl
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