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  2. Wheelbarrow - Wikipedia

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    A wheelbarrow is a small hand-propelled load-bearing vehicle, usually with just one wheel, designed to be pushed and guided by a single person using two handles at ...

  3. Haemmerlin - Wikipedia

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    Haemmerlin is a French company, founded in 1867 and based in Alsace.Haemmerlin manufactures in excess of one million products a year. The full range includes wheelbarrows, sack trucks, hose reels, hoists, winches, roofing platforms, rubbish chutes, safety barriers, specialist trays for concrete and mortar, trestles, concrete mixers and various equipment used on construction sites.

  4. 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.

  5. Costco's Viral Stanley Jr. Wheelbarrow Is Finally Back in Stock

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    Wheelbarrow and 7-piece Garden Set. Costco. $42.99. The kit comes with an apron, gloves, leaf rake, garden hoe, and a hand fork, rake, and trowel in addition to the wheelbarrow. Made of sturdy ...

  6. John Studebaker - Wikipedia

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    After arriving, he realized that much mining employment in California had been taken, and he accepted an opportunity to manufacture wheelbarrows for miners, [7] earning himself the nickname of "Wheelbarrow Johnny". [7] [8] The site of John's business is now number 142 of California's Historic Landmarks. [9]

  7. 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.