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simy1 16-05-2005 02:21 PM

wheelbarrow wheel
 
I am moving dirt in my backyard, and with the heavy load, I got
four flat tires on my wheelbarrow. No puncture, just air escaping
at the junction of tire and wheel. I can not pump it and I have to
take it to the tire shop where they are usually able to inflate it
with compressed air. I don't want to buy another
wheelbarrow so I can get a spare wheel for quick substitutions,
but where can I get a spare wheel? Home Depot does not have it.


Lar 16-05-2005 02:56 PM

In article . com, simy1
@my-deja.com says...
:) I am moving dirt in my backyard, and with the heavy load, I got
:) four flat tires on my wheelbarrow. No puncture, just air escaping
:) at the junction of tire and wheel. I can not pump it and I have to
:) take it to the tire shop where they are usually able to inflate it
:) with compressed air. I don't want to buy another
:) wheelbarrow so I can get a spare wheel for quick substitutions,
:) but where can I get a spare wheel? Home Depot does not have it.
:)
:)
get a cheap compressor that is either electric or runs off your car
battery and inflate it yourself
--
Lar

to email....get rid of the BUGS

Robert Chambers 16-05-2005 03:13 PM

This part where the wheel meets the rim is called the bead. If you have
leaks here you may want to take the wheel off and clean up both the
metal portion of the rim (inside) and the rubber portion of the tire
that contacts it. If you have rust in there it may be allowing air to
escape.

Having a compressor handy is a very good suggestion, I wouldn't do
without mine.

simy1 wrote:

I am moving dirt in my backyard, and with the heavy load, I got
four flat tires on my wheelbarrow. No puncture, just air escaping
at the junction of tire and wheel. I can not pump it and I have to
take it to the tire shop where they are usually able to inflate it
with compressed air. I don't want to buy another
wheelbarrow so I can get a spare wheel for quick substitutions,
but where can I get a spare wheel? Home Depot does not have it.


William Brown 16-05-2005 03:32 PM

Do a web search for wheelbarrow wheels and you should find a number of
sources.

Tubeless tires deflate because of punctures or defects in the bead of
the tire or rim of the wheel, or underinflation. I suspect you have a
very slow leak which causes eventual underinflation, and when you look,
the underinflation makes it appear the problem is at the junction of the
tire and wheel. The next time you have it fully inflated, immerse the
whole wheel in a tub of water and see if and where any bubbles
originate. If there are bubbles, you know where the defect is.

simy1 wrote:

I am moving dirt in my backyard, and with the heavy load, I got
four flat tires on my wheelbarrow. No puncture, just air escaping
at the junction of tire and wheel. I can not pump it and I have to
take it to the tire shop where they are usually able to inflate it
with compressed air. I don't want to buy another
wheelbarrow so I can get a spare wheel for quick substitutions,
but where can I get a spare wheel? Home Depot does not have it.


[email protected] 16-05-2005 03:48 PM

Go and get some slime or similar sealant.
Clean the rim and tire bead while things are flat.
Put the slime in.
Sprawl -Mart stocks wheels.
Adding a tube won't hurt you, you can use a larger size than you need-
it's not likely you will go over 25mph in the wheelbarrow:) and a 10"
tube will work in a 8" wheel etc.etc


paghat 16-05-2005 04:28 PM

In article . com, "simy1"
wrote:

I am moving dirt in my backyard, and with the heavy load, I got
four flat tires on my wheelbarrow. No puncture, just air escaping
at the junction of tire and wheel. I can not pump it and I have to
take it to the tire shop where they are usually able to inflate it
with compressed air. I don't want to buy another
wheelbarrow so I can get a spare wheel for quick substitutions,
but where can I get a spare wheel? Home Depot does not have it.


I bought a solid rubber wheel & replaced the stupid deflatable one that
came with the wheelbarrow. This improved the wheelbarrow EVER so much. The
solid wheels are sold at all hardware stores because the vendors know
damned well the cheap deflatable one that comes with a wheelbarrow is
worthless.

-paghat the ratgirl
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simy1 16-05-2005 06:03 PM

Thaks to all. I was hoping for a solid rubber. I will check a few
hardware
stores for that tonight.


John McGaw 16-05-2005 09:40 PM

simy1 wrote:
I am moving dirt in my backyard, and with the heavy load, I got
four flat tires on my wheelbarrow. No puncture, just air escaping
at the junction of tire and wheel. I can not pump it and I have to
take it to the tire shop where they are usually able to inflate it
with compressed air. I don't want to buy another
wheelbarrow so I can get a spare wheel for quick substitutions,
but where can I get a spare wheel? Home Depot does not have it.

There are lots of possibilities at:

http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...atchallpartial

which will undoubtedly wrap badly. So you mght just want to go to
northernool.com and and do your own search for "wheelbarrow" and look at
what pops up.
--
John McGaw
[Knoxville, TN, USA]
http://johnmcgaw.com

Lynn Coffelt 16-05-2005 10:29 PM

Get a tube! Get a tube! It isn't too hard to install an inner tube, which
I've found easily available at hardware stores, tire shops, etc. Cheap,
works great, lasts long time, stop the aggravation! If you are not familiar
with tubes, maybe a quick stop at a tire shop (any auto tire shop has
experts in this department)

The softer (or harder ride if you want) rolls easier over small obstructions
or over tender new lawns better than any solid tire. Trust me. Been there,
done that, many times for friends and relatives.

Lynn the wheelborrow king



omi 17-05-2005 06:32 AM

"paghat" wrote in message
news:paghatSPAM-ME-NOT-
...
I bought a solid rubber wheel & replaced the stupid deflatable one that
came with the wheelbarrow. This improved the wheelbarrow EVER so much. The
solid wheels are sold at all hardware stores because the vendors know
damned well the cheap deflatable one that comes with a wheelbarrow is
worthless.


I second that. I got my wheel with a solid rubber tire at Home Deot. Cost
almost as much as the wheelbarrow. But where the goatheads grow, it was
well worth the expense.

Olin




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