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Word of caution...
Buying wheels, if they make high traction wheels great, but those wheel chair wheels are useless. That is, unless you cut them up. If you don't have the time to build wheels, ya know do what you can. If you have a little extra time, look into building wheels. Two plywood circles spaced apart with cut up wheel chair wheels will do a great job. Shoot, our tread last year was made out of cut up wheel chair wheels, chain, spacers, and aluminum channel. |
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