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Man Builds Motorized Wheelbarrow
While in lockdown, many people around the world are using the time to do different projects.
In the English town of Chipping Norton, a former gardener wanted to spend his time at home creatively. So, Kevin Nicks decided1 to add a motor to something that does not have one – a wheelbarrow!
With his wheelbarrow project, Nicks said he wanted to show what was possible with a positive attitude, some creativity and, of course, a wheelbarrow.
Nicks told Reuters news agency his goal was to build a machine on zero budget. He was able to build the motorized wheelbarrow with no money and limited materials. For some people, he added, "money is tight," meaning they do not have much.
Nicks said he only used parts that he already had or that others gave him. One person donated a broken moped, which he fixed2 and used. The other parts, he said, were just scraps4 -- bits and pieces of things he had laying around.
"Now I have built this amazing machine," Nicks explained, "which has actually turned out far better than I thought. It is such fun!"
He named it the "Barrow of Speed."
His invention required some creative engineering because wheelbarrows are meant to be pushed – not driven. They are used to transport many things, including large and heavy items that are hard to carry.
A wheelbarrow has three wheels -- one in the front and two in the back. It is controlled with two handles. On his version, Nicks attached a platform to the back where he stands and "drives" his unusual vehicle.
This is not the first time Nicks has motorized a normally non-motorized garden item.
Back in 2015, he built the world's fastest shed. A shed is a small building usually used to hold tools and garden equipment.
On September 22, 2019, Nicks beat his own record for the world's fastest shed. He clocked in at 170 kilometers per hour.
He said he also wants to win a Guinness world speed record on his "Barrow of Speed" – after the coronavirus crisis passes. That event will most likely happen at Elvington airfield5 in Yorkshire, north England.
Nicks said it will be quite fun seeing the wheelbarrow go down the runway doing around 65 kilometers an hour. While the speed is slower than his motorized shed, Nicks said that moving at 65 kilometers an hour while standing6 is fast enough.
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Words in This Story
lockdown– n. the confinement7 of people, often prisoners to their cells, for a temporary period as a security measure
gardener – n. one who spends time cultivating plants and tending a garden for pleasure or recreation
positive – adj. having a good effect
attitude – n. a mental position with regard to a fact or state
moped – n. a lightweight, low-powered motorbike that can be pedaled
scrap3 – n. a small detached piece
platform – n. a level usually raised surface
runway – n. paved strip of ground on a landing field for the landing and takeoff of aircraft
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