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In reply to Post #25 ..
Only ten made ,must be some one out there who wants to sell me one....for the right price ..
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In reply to Post #24 I'd be on the Autosol with that one !
That would be bling
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In reply to Post #22 My mate has only just got rid of his Chub transporter ,done some miles that porter did..
I like the Solar one in the pics ,I'd be on the Autosol with that one ! Clever design ,no paint loss to worry about..
Also,Andy NEEDS ,some Aqua carp from Chris ..
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In reply to Post #1 around mid 90's. First one I saw on the bank purpose made was by 'Scaffold John', who used to fish Manor Farm AKA 'Dollop City' and Aveley amongst others. A Clever & Nice Guy
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I had a Chub transporter. That was my first ever barrow, when they very first came out. Have to agree, they were not that heavy. Every barrow I've had since weighed more.
I had that barrow for absolutely donkeys years. I only got rid of it in 2013 when I fished Roach. Same tyre which got filled with tyre weld, and never got a puncture.
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In reply to Post #12 How mad is that, ditto, but I didn't think it was that heavy, mine had the wheel that folded backwards. I wish I hadn't of sold it tbh, it was a great day/river session barrow. That Solar barrow isn't too dissimilar, love the single wheel leg, reminds me of motorbikes.
@ Andy Cheeky git lol
No, it was more a case of you having a fishery it didn't seem like a very original idea of mine to suggest a fish...I hope that makes sense
I'm thinking a nice VS Harrow and one of the Leneys that are available.
Nice
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In reply to Post #19 Yeah and the centre bar is actually telescopic.
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In reply to Post #18 You can see where the red bar pivots, the blue ends will rotate, then the wheel is under the weight.
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In reply to Post #17 It can also be configured so that the wheel sits under load area. It's a pretty clever design the way it folds. I didn't take a picture of it folded.
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In reply to Post #16 That's diffrent. Looks like it was based on the old Market porters barra. Bit of a low loader that
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In reply to Post #13 Andys pics...



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In reply to Post #13 Pm
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In reply to Post #11 Cheeky git lol
I'm thinking a nice VS Harrow and one of the Leneys that are available.
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In reply to Post #9 Is it possible for a mere mortal to put pictures up on this forum?
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In reply to Post #1 Chub Transporter was my first - heavy for its size but built like a tank! Still use the supplied elasticated straps to this day and amazed they haven't perished!
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