I was about to buy a new wheelbarrow when an older neighbor offered to let me have his if I could fix it up. It had been left outside for years. The tire was flat, and the tube had a split in it. I took it apart, got that all fixed up, and put it back together, only to find that it is excruciatingly loud when rolling it. I guess it's technically a bushing, or rather just a bare rod on the end of the axle that rests in a simple metal cup on each side. (So maybe it's
lacking a bushing then?)
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This seems like something normies would use WD-40 for, and that seems like the wrong answer.
What say you guys? WD-40 Silicone spray (not regular WD-40--I use it to lubricate the car windows)? I use
Valvoline Palladium moly NLGI grease for my driveshaft on the truck. That seems like it would be a dirt magnet in an obviously dirty environment. I could take it back apart and squirt some grease in the rests. There's obviously no zerk or any way to keep dirt out.
I just want the best option that will require the least maintenance. Maybe spraying some of the silicone spray in there without having to take it apart is the best optin. This is obviously a pretty decrepit wheelbarrow that has one bolt rusted through the tray so it's a real treat to turn. But it works for hauling the lady's potting soil and geraniums around the yard, so it's doing all that's required of it. Keeps me from carrying them around. I just want to not need to wear ear muffs all time I'm moving it. Seriously, dogs started barking any time I rolled it.