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  2. Wheelbarrow - Wikipedia

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    A wheelbarrow is a small hand-propelled load-bearing vehicle, ... Research on the early history of the wheelbarrow is made difficult by the marked absence of a common ...

  3. Wooden ox - Wikipedia

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    Wooden ox replica in the Ancient Chariot Museum in Zibo, China. The wooden ox (木牛流馬; lit. wooden ox and flowing horse) was a single-wheeled cart with two handles (i.e., a wheelbarrow) whose invention within China is sometimes credited to Zhuge Liang while he served Shu Han around the year 230 CE.

  4. John Studebaker - Wikipedia

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    Upon arriving in California, he was offered a job as a wagon maker, but turned down the offer to mine for gold. He decided to build wheelbarrows for miners, and sold wheelbarrows for ten dollars each. He saved and invested $8,000 in his first company which built carriages. Studebaker's company was the largest producer of horse-drawn vehicles.

  5. Ames True Temper - Wikipedia

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    Ames True Temper is a multinational corporation headquartered in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, USA.It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Griffon Corporation. [4] Ames True Temper specializes in the manufacture of non-powered lawn and garden products. [1]

  6. Heavy equipment - Wikipedia

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    This tool was the principal method by which material was either sidecast or elevated to load a conveyance, usually a wheelbarrow, or a cart or wagon drawn by a draft animal. In antiquity, an equivalent of the hand shovel or hoe and head basket—and masses of men—were used to move earth to build civil works.

  7. Studebaker - Wikipedia

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    From his wheelbarrow enterprise at Placerville, John M. had amassed $8,000 ($292,992 in 2023 dollars [15]). In April 1858, he quit and moved out to apply this to financing the vehicle manufacturing of H & C Studebaker, which was already booming because of an order to build wagons for the US Army.

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  9. Wheelbarrow race - Wikipedia

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    A wheelbarrow race is a competitive game in which teams of two players race with one teammate playing the role of the driver, and the other playing the role of the wheelbarrow. The driver holds on to the other player's ankles , while the other player walks with his hands.