Wheelbarrow advice.
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No we get punctures too! I just take mine to the tyre place.
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Now the last two comments must be a girl thing.

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When ever i try that, i'm sure i get charged more.

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Tigger wrote:What exactly are you flaunting for free Chanters? I seem to remember the new husband is away from home at the moment.......
No, no, no not them again!
Tigger and Chantal that is.
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I used to have a T-shirt emblazoned with a wheelbarrow.
It was for beer drinkers.

It was for beer drinkers.
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Cannot resist adding one last cunning and very girly tip..
a snow chain keeps your easily punctured tyre sufficiently off the ground to avoid the more common perils. I learned that from a plumber. Does make for a bumpy ride though.. a very large heap of manure would probably bounce around some. Handy if you're just shifting bricks though.
a snow chain keeps your easily punctured tyre sufficiently off the ground to avoid the more common perils. I learned that from a plumber. Does make for a bumpy ride though.. a very large heap of manure would probably bounce around some. Handy if you're just shifting bricks though.
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Snow chains, now theres a thought. 
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