understand wheelbarrow tyre sizes ??

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understand wheelbarrow tyre sizes ??

Post by steptoe » Fri Sep 06, 2013 11:24 pm

http://www.specialtytiresusa.com/lawn-a ... row-tires/
is some examples of what you'll find on wheel barrow and garden cart tyres and their tubes.

4.00 8/4.80 wots this supposed to mean is the 4.00 8 same as 4.80 just expressed a different way ? And embossed just in case one cannot decipher it out one way but the other? I think tubes get more confusing coz they sem to have a min and max embossed without actually stating min / max

Looking at a similar marked tyre it does measure up same as a 14 or 15" rim in a diameter measured same way car rims are - so 8 must be 8" dia rim and the 4.00 , could be tyre width when inflated ? Starts to sound plausible.

Then I found myself chasing bloody 12 1/2" x 2.25 tubes. Guessing 12 1/2" is rim dia and 2 1/4 is inflated tyre width.

The little old lady two wheeled garden carts made in Australia have pump up tyres - why ?? Send someone mad chasing chubes and tyres later ??
Ebay search reveals the UK is a good source of tyre and tube upgrades in 12 1/2" - for sporty strollers of all things!

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Post by Bantum » Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:49 am

My understanding is that the first figure is the diameter of wheel / rim in inches, second is the 'ply rating' ie: how stiff it is & its load rate.

I hope that helps, good luck tyring to find the correct one ... :)

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Post by steptoe » Sat Sep 07, 2013 8:06 am

Used a slime scab tube repair, new valve and hit the rusty old rim with an anti rust enamel - we'l see how things go. Always ebay ....

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