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Purchased a True Temper Silver Max (C6STGLW25) 6 cu. ft. wheelbarrow about 10 years ago from Lowe's. The bracket down in front of the wheel that attaches to the handles has rusted through. Called True Temper ...

Me: Hi, I'm calling about parts availability for a wheelbarrow.

Gal: We don't sell parts direct to the public. If it's not a warranty issue, contact who the item was purchased from and if they don't have the part, they can order it from us.

Me: Okay ... can you give me a part number?

Gal: Sure

Me: (provided model#, where and when purchased) When you stand the wheel barrow up on the wheel end, the bracket I need is the only part of the wheelbarrow touching the ground.

Gal: There is a "Wheel Guard" that attaches to the handles.

Me: That's it.

Gal: We can send that to you. Please allow 7-10 days.

Me: (gives mail info) Thank you very much !!! Have a Great day, bye.

So, a shout out for True Temper. The wheelbarrow has a 15 year warranty but I don't still have a receipt from 10-12 years ago when purchased from Lowe's. Maybe I got the right gal on the phone or called at the right time, but it's a WIN !!!
 
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I bought a 2 wheel wheelbarrow from them this spring and the plastic bin cracked after just 2 uses. I contacted them and they sent me a new one free after I sent pictures. Good customer service.




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I had a marvelous short story compiled about my own wheel barrow collection.

One is the double wheeled Maroon & Grey True Temper model, going on 10 years old; very stable & easy for geezerChores as it doesn't fall over & the tub, while dented from firewood, is in the 'barely thick enough to not fail badly and turn into scrap' phase;

One is a plastic tub econo-contractors model that fell off a truck on the highway; now 20+ years old. It has serious cracks & loss of tub wall material; Handles like a sport car, light & pleasant yet barely qualifies now as a keeper; used for temporary storage of bush beans while we pick the pods off.

My prize, "Old Strain" is a vintage "contractor model" given to me in 1957 as a birthday present by my dad. It's mixed/moved considerable wet concrete in its now-60+ year service life....
It remains in occasional use when a heavy REAL bit of steel tub sturdiness is needed. Have to pump up the tire ever few years now.


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Holy smoke signewt !!! 60+ years and original owner of wheelbarrow. WoWser.

Don't think my True Temper will go 60 years but who knows, I won't be around to see it. What sold me on this True Temper Silver Max is the no-flat tire. Alls I know is that I'll NEVER have to air it up. It's a grab and go wheelbarrow.

The barrow bucket sits on wooden risers and I suspect those will be next to go but in a while yet. Wish it had poly risers and that's what I'll try to get when the time comes. The handles are steel and will likely be the last thing left.
 
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Just a darn shame my shed (circa 1945) isn't large enough to store my wheelbarrow inside. Well, too much stuff and something had to stay outside anyway.

 
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Probably made by Jackson. My Ace branded wheelbarrow is a Jackson.



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I would have just attached a lean-to to the side of the shed. Works for me. Big Grin


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My wheelbarrow has sat in the barn with a bunch of junk piled in it since I got this:




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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYetOBECLJ0

Ive seen the same thing done with a gate sliding bolt lock and a 2 x 4





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