the wheel barrow was invented so people didn't have too carry things a long distance. because people would injured there backs badly most of the time.
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No Romans did not use wheelbarrows the wheel barrows were practicaly invented after.
They can be traced back to ancient China. See the related link for more information.There is archeological evidence that the ancient Greeks had wheelbarrows about 2400 years ago in 407 B.C. The Chinese are known to have wheelbarrows about 600 years later, around 210 A.D.
It is unknown which person specifically invented the ancient Chinese wheelbarrow. My guess is that multiple people contributed ideas to make it work.
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The earliest wheelbarrows were used around 200 AD by soldiers in the armies of Chuko Liang, a Chinese general
All hardware stores sell wheelbarrows. Ace sells a range of wheelbarrows starting at 60$ for a small wheelbarrow. They also sell heavy duty carts and wheelbarrows.
Depends really how big the wheelbarrows are and how much they weight.
There are 15 wheelbarrows that are in one tipper.
The inventor of the first wheelbarrow is credited to Chuko Liang of China. Injured soldiers were transported with these wheelbarrows that had to be wheeled by two people.
Wheelbarrows are used to tansport heavy or otherwise unyieldy loads. They were instrumental in technological advancement.
According to the weblink below, there were 40 wheelbarrows on the First Fleet.
Wheelbarrows are used by construction workers, landscapers, gardeners and a few other similar occupations,