Well, after more than 90 minutes, it's finally put together. I don't know how I would have done this without this video. The written instructions and drawings were so limited and pretty darn awful. Thankfully, it's a very attractive wheelbarrow lol
Where are the lockwashers needed to keep things from loosening up? Also, are those galvanized bolts and nuts? If they aren't the threads are going to corrode away over time, and you wont be able to take your barrow apart for maintenance and repairs, nut without cutting the bolts and then replacing the hardware. The second time, you will use galvanized bolts.
Weird Science I had a look at the moss wheelbarrows and they look to be made with slightly better materials than the Jackson . Most wheel barrows have certain parts on them designed to fail . minimal welds etc. in the uk and Ireland you don’t see ones with wooden, parts there usually all metal and come full assembled . The first thing I do when I get a new barrow is weld on better bracing (it will greatly extend the life of the barrow.) the best make of barrow I have had is haemmerlin . The first thing that went on it was the tub . I then turned the frame into a brick barrow.i wouldn’t bet on those moss wheelbarrows lasting more than a year or so under building site conditions.
Thank you! This was much better than the written instructions!!! 👍🏾
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Great video; just what I needed!❤ I had a difficult time, understanding the instructions. Your video was concise and straight to the point.
Well, after more than 90 minutes, it's finally put together. I don't know how I would have done this without this video. The written instructions and drawings were so limited and pretty darn awful. Thankfully, it's a very attractive wheelbarrow lol
Thank you very much. My wheel barrel is now assembled. 😊
Where are the lockwashers needed to keep things from loosening up?
Also, are those galvanized bolts and nuts? If they aren't the threads are going to corrode away over time, and you wont be able to take your barrow apart for maintenance and repairs, nut without cutting the bolts and then replacing the hardware. The second time, you will use galvanized bolts.
Thanks for the Video, helped me re-assemble it correctly.
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Excellent!
Anyone notice the wheel guard is close to the ground? It's about 3" lower than my old wheelbarrow - makes it want to crash with uneven ground.
Thanks a lot!!!
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Weird Science I had a look at the moss wheelbarrows and they look to be made with slightly better materials than the Jackson . Most wheel barrows have certain parts on them designed to fail . minimal welds etc. in the uk and Ireland you don’t see ones with wooden, parts there usually all metal and come full assembled . The first thing I do when I get a new barrow is weld on better bracing (it will greatly extend the life of the barrow.) the best make of barrow I have had is haemmerlin . The first thing that went on it was the tub . I then turned the frame into a brick barrow.i wouldn’t bet on those moss wheelbarrows lasting more than a year or so under building site conditions.