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Hummer
05-05-2022, 12:02
Recently, my trusty sidearm, a Montgomery Ward Garden Mark Contractors wheelbarrow that Dad bought in 1960, finally broke a handle. It?s been through every war our family has fought since I was nine years old. It lived through the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Vietnam War, and the War on Terror. It has hauled countless loads of concrete, mortar, dirt, gravel, and boulders up to 300 lbs. It has bravely moved everything from groceries, firewood, windows, doors, shingles, guns and ammo, skunks, raccoons and big game carcasses. It once transported my grandmother half a mile along a mountain trail after she sprained an ankle. This trusty Montgomery Ward tool is strong and solid far beyond anything now sold as heavy duty. So, after 62 years of dedicated service my only choice was to rebuild this noble soldier.


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The first task was to find sturdy replacement handles. The cheap China-made stuff at Home Depot and Lowes didn?t make the cut for quality and they didn?t include the necessary wedges which are part of every good wheelbarrow support. I found Murdoch?s had quality American made oak handles that included wedges. The Wards wheelbarrow has additional wood cross braces so I cut some to fit from scrap American oak that I had. Rather than reassembling the wood raw I gave it three coats of some surplus Minwax poly stain and a top coat of gloss polyurethane.

After 62 years of hard use the metal tub was looking pretty beat. Hardened concrete splatter coated the inside and four rust pockets created jagged holes where the metal had been folded to form the tub. (Modern wheelbarrow tubs are heat formed into a contiguous seamless bowl.) For hours I hammered the tub, chiseled, and ground the stuck concrete with an angle grinder and sander so paint would adhere to a smoother surface.

Some leftover oil base paint in the siding and trim colors of the house were brush applied in three coats to the metal tub. Stonehenge for the support hardware and inside the tub, Spanish Moss outside. The Sherwin-Williams paint is softer than I?d like but that?s the nature of oil base paints in the EPA era. To close the rust holes I primed and filled them with several applications of epoxy, including the fold seams that allowed water to enter and rust the metal. Then everything was painted again.


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Originally, all parts were assembled with carriage bolts and square nuts. I had a box of new carriage bolts that were probably 45 years old so I used those, cutting and filing some down to fit. I only had to buy four new bolts, some washers and nylon lock nuts to complete the fasteners. I needed to drill the wood handles, wedges and cross braces but used the originals as templates and everything went together pretty well.


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The final touch was to reproduce the painted Montgomery Ward Garden Mark logo that was well worn off. Restoring the original would be more time consuming than practical so I photographed the logo, enhanced it with Photoshop and printed adhesive vinyl decals as replacement.


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A 1960 Montgomery Ward summer sale flyer ad included the wheelbarrow lineup. The Garden Mark Contractors Wheelbarrow was their top of line offering that sold for $24.95, which was a good chunk of money in 1960. The 2022 materials cost to rebuild was about 8 times the original sale price. We won't mention the labor and beers that made it happen.

Will it last another 62 years of hard use? I?ll never know. Just don?t talk to the old warrior about robot wheelbarrows of the future.


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BPTactical
05-05-2022, 12:08
Hardcore man........fucking hardcore.

JoeRoss
05-05-2022, 12:09
Nice job.
Great post.

ray1970
05-05-2022, 12:21
Awesome story and awesome restoration. These things were obviously built to last unlike all of the disposable stuff sold today.

Ah Pook
05-05-2022, 13:48
Are you going to add side mounted machine guns? [MG]

Nice job. [rockon]

whitewalrus
05-05-2022, 14:02
Nice job bringing it back to life.

Sadly the handle kits are almost the same as buying a new one at the end of the summer sales. Everything is so disposable these days.


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Bailey Guns
05-05-2022, 14:23
I just love shit like this. Made my day, Hummer.

Great-Kazoo
05-05-2022, 15:35
Nice restoration project.

theGinsue
05-05-2022, 16:40
Who would have thought that a wheelbarrow restoration post would ever pull me in to read through to the end? Certainly not me, but pull me in it did.

Amazing restoration and I hope your next 2 generations appreciate it for what it is and keep it going strong.

Sawin
05-05-2022, 16:42
Nicely done, Sir!!

brutal
05-05-2022, 16:45
Do you hire out?

.455_Hunter
05-05-2022, 19:12
Outstanding!

Hoser
05-05-2022, 19:44
Get some.

Little Dutch
05-05-2022, 19:55
I'm actually excited Murdochs sells good handles. My favorite barrow got it's handles chewed by my lab pupp last year and I'd rather replace them than the whole barrow. I, like you, looked at Lowes and was disappointed in the options.

ETA- I don't see them available on their webpage. Might be a local store offering.

JohnnyDrama
05-05-2022, 21:46
That's a thing of beauty.

rondog
05-05-2022, 22:37
Warms the cockles of my C.O.B. heart.....

OtterbatHellcat
05-05-2022, 23:50
I inherited a derelict wheel barrow when I bought this place, but not with a history like that!

Nice work.

StagLefty
05-06-2022, 07:17
Great post !! Great restoration !!!!

Hummer
05-06-2022, 10:18
Thanks for the comments, fellas, I am glad you enjoyed the story. I'm sure all of you take pride in fixing and restoring things, whether old cars, guns, furniture, anything. If this had been any old worn out tool I wouldn't have bothered, but the history and quality of it pushed me to invest much more time and money than was really justified.



Awesome story and awesome restoration. These things were obviously built to last unlike all of the disposable stuff sold today.


Are you going to add side mounted machine guns? [MG]

Nice job. [rockon]


Stealth mini-guns already installed. [MG]



Who would have thought that a wheelbarrow restoration post would ever pull me in to read through to the end? Certainly not me, but pull me in it did.

Amazing restoration and I hope your next 2 generations appreciate it for what it is and keep it going strong.


I know there was plenty of TLDR built into the story but I wrote partly to document the process for myself and any future owners. The Tactical Wheelbarrow lives on!



I'm actually excited Murdochs sells good handles. My favorite barrow got it's handles chewed by my lab pupp last year and I'd rather replace them than the whole barrow. I, like you, looked at Lowes and was disappointed in the options.

ETA- I don't see them available on their webpage. Might be a local store offering.


I bought the handles in Longmont but the Murdoch's in Clifton had them too. They also had cheaper handles. Since I wanted to restore the family wheelbarrow to it's former glory I opted for the better ones that included wedges. $55 bucks each, ouch!

For another barrow I might do it differently, possibly going with the tubular metal handles and rubber wedges in order to save weight.

My barrow broke in January and I needed a quick replacement to haul firewood. I like the new one, it's pretty strong but the metal tub is thinner. A big advantage is the weight, 41.5 lbs. vs. 68.5 lbs. for the old Wards barrow. That's 27 lbs. less, a 39.5% decrease in weight.

Actually, I have 3 wheelbarrows, the other from the mid-80's is in between in weight and has a seamless tub.

What I don't like are the solid, hard tires. They don't give like pneumatic tires so they're harder on the body. I plan to restore the original wheel with a tube tire.



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Seamonkey
05-07-2022, 14:58
Looks awesome!

Suggestions:
- Scabbard for your M1 Garand or Carbine
- Hollow wheel you can fill with water

[Beer]

Mtneer
05-08-2022, 13:13
In case you need to carry weapons of mass destruction.

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brutal
05-08-2022, 17:38
That leaves little to the imagination.

earplug
05-09-2022, 07:52
Did this have a tubed tire or tubeless when first sold?

Hummer
05-09-2022, 09:10
Did this have a tubed tire or tubeless when first sold?

The Wards barrow had a tube tire originally. A couple years ago I replaced it with a solid airless tire. When I restore the original wheel I'll put a tube tire back on if a tubeless pneumatic tire won't hold air on the rim.

ray1970
05-09-2022, 09:34
Now I?m tempted to find an old wheelbarrow on Craigslist for cheap and turn it into a cart for the range.

brutal
05-09-2022, 19:57
Now I?m tempted to find an old wheelbarrow on Craigslist for cheap and turn it into a cart for the range.

Your grandma would approve.