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    Posted 13 years ago

    oneldesigns
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    Picked up this old wheelbarrow a couple of months ago, and can't find anything like it online. The tires are in decent shape and are old Schenuitt Rubber Co. Tires. Only markings I could find on it is a stamp on the handle that says USA. Would love if someone could shed some light on how old this might be, and what the official "name" is because apparently wheelbarrow is not it.

    Thanks!
    Onel Perez - McKinney TX

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    Comments

    1. danny, 13 years ago
      i used to work at an equipment rental company and we rented this all the time. it is a two wheel concrete wheelbarrow. they get beat up pretty good so cant really tell how old your is.
    2. onel, 13 years ago
      thanks Danny. I appreciate it!
    3. robert, 13 years ago
      this is called a georgia buggy. it's used to carry concrete from the truck to the pour site. hope this helps
    4. john garst, 13 years ago
      what is the tire size and diamenter and rim with
    5. PogoKnox, 10 years ago
      Onel, Robert is correct it is a Georgia Buggy it was made by Jackson MFG in Harrisburg, PA and the Schenuitt tires were made in Baltimore it is an old company that originally made aircraft tires in WWII, Korea etc.... Schenuitt also owned Jackson MFG for many years

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