Posted by MarkB_MI on April 29, 2021 at 03:27:12 from (96.59.224.67):
In Reply to: Which rolls easier posted by old on April 28, 2021 at 18:43:27:
I have used three different front tires on our wheel barrow. The first one was pneumatic and rolled OK when it was aired up. But you had to air it up almost every time you used it. When the original tire failed, I replaced it with another pneumatic tire and wheel. It was a generic replacement and slightly undersized; it rolled harder than the original. The most annoying thing was the front of the wheelbarrow wasn't high enough to clear the garage entry door threshold when I'd bring in firewood and I'd have to lift it over the threshold and drag the wheelbarrow into the garage.
I replaced the second tire and wheel with a full-sized solid tire and wheel. This tire has a flat tread that tends to roll over snow and soft dirt rather than plow through it like the pneumatic tires. It's definitely the easiest of the three to use, and it never needs to be aired up. It was expensive but well worth it.
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