A barrow of this class can be slung by passing a hook through the wheel and rings round the handles.
Stone Bogies.—Stone bogies ([fig. 75]) can be fitted with plain wheels for running on flat surfaces, or flanged wheels for rails. They are of oak, with steel axles and cast-iron wheels. The handles for pulling are detachable and adjustable to either end.
Hand Barrows.—Hand barrows as [fig. 76] are useful for carrying light loads, and, when bearing material that cannot roll, may also be slung.
Hods.—Hods ([fig. 77]) are used on small jobs in which to carry mortar, bricks, &c. In capacity they will hold 2⁄3 of a cubic foot of mortar or twenty bricks, but an ordinary load is 16 walling or 12 facing bricks, the weight of which is considered to be enough for a man to carry up a ladder.
Fig. 74
Fig. 75
Fig. 76