Great advice. Always thought the bearings on my shuttle were not the best. Never been able to stop mine coming loose. Like you demonstrated if you over tighten they won’t spin. Will update mine with the better bearings. Thanks for filming. All the best Pete 🎣
Thanks. I’m not as practical as you but you’ve made it look achievable. I’m guessing the bearings in my 12 year old shuttle might be ready for a refresh!
I do still use it, I could do a follow up video, I have changed the rear wheels to a pneumatic type but otherwise it is as it was for the video. It's very strong and much more stable than any of the shuttle style trolleys😊👍
@AverageAngler I am having a go at making one myself. Would be interested in was the motor strong enough, how long does the battery last, how heavy was it.Was going to use the same sort of trolley as you did! Be interested in your thoughts, would you change things if you made another one. Regards Malcolm.
I would say a more powerful motor would be desirable, mine moves only slowly and does need a help on inclines. Battery lasts for several matches on commercial fisheries. Most of the weight is the battery.
Great advice. Always thought the bearings on my shuttle were not the best. Never been able to stop mine coming loose. Like you demonstrated if you over tighten they won’t spin. Will update mine with the better bearings. Thanks for filming. All the best Pete 🎣
Thanks for watching Pete
Nice one John
Just love the 'in the shed bodgering' vids 😝 👍👍
Thanks 😊
Well done Jon, some people just don't no how to do that sort of stuff, but they do now, Thank you,
Cheers James
Thanks. I’m not as practical as you but you’ve made it look achievable. I’m guessing the bearings in my 12 year old shuttle might be ready for a refresh!
If it still rolls just keep going mate😂🤣😂🤣
Interesting and very useful John thanks.
Thanks for watching again😊👍
A really useful video
Thanks Allan
Hi John, helpful video. Thanks. Did you ever do a follow up video of the barrow you converted to run on battery?
I do still use it, I could do a follow up video, I have changed the rear wheels to a pneumatic type but otherwise it is as it was for the video. It's very strong and much more stable than any of the shuttle style trolleys😊👍
@AverageAngler I am having a go at making one myself. Would be interested in was the motor strong enough, how long does the battery last, how heavy was it.Was going to use the same sort of trolley as you did! Be interested in your thoughts, would you change things if you made another one. Regards Malcolm.
I would say a more powerful motor would be desirable, mine moves only slowly and does need a help on inclines. Battery lasts for several matches on commercial fisheries. Most of the weight is the battery.