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Old 10-27-2004, 07:23 PM   #1
Arkitekt
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Default How to Fix Up an Old Wheelbarrow

Wheelbarrows are a vital tool to have on hand. Even though they are built to last, all good things eventually come to an end - even wheelbarrows. With a little thoughtful maintenance, you can squeeze a few more miles out of these valuable garden mules.

Steps:
1. Wash the wheelbarrow with plenty of fresh water. Use a wire brush to remove as much dirt and rust as possible. Let it dry.

2. Sand the handles with sandpaper to remove any rough spots or splinters. Either paint the handles with oil-based enamel paint or coat them with linseed oil. If one or both of the handles are broken, purchase replacements at the hardware store.

3. Sand the barrow (the tub part) and paint it inside and out with a rust-preventative paint.

4. Grease the wheel fitting.

5. Tighten all nuts and screws.

6. Patch any leaks in the tire and fill with air.

7. Replace the tire if necessary.
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Old 10-27-2004, 07:39 PM   #2
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Hmm pretty self-explanitory. Thank you for the effort.
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