An improved leg means providing leveling support for a wheelbarrow resting
on un-level ground. As wheelbarrow is lowered to resting position, a
center pivoting cradle leg member having left and right leg-feet portions
depending downward and laterally outward from under each side of
wheelbarrow undercarriage touchable to ground. The cradle leg member is
supported by an axle passing through a vertical elongated slot in a yoke
member than passing through the cradle leg member center between left and
right feet portions. The slotted yoke member is affixed onto wheelbarrow
undercarriage. The axle support provides for up and down and seesaw
action of cradle leg member. Further lowering of the wheelbarrow will
settle it down against the cradle legs which are now graduated to slope
of ground. A fixed locking pin member at center of undercarriage
supporting will mesh with a toothed locking gear portion of the cradle
leg support. The wheelbarrow is now resting supported by the cradle legs
at the level which it was released. When lifting wheelbarrow manually,
the cradle leg will drop down unlocked and unsupporting, resting at
bottom of the vertical slot in yoke member. Wheelbarrow is now being
supported by its wheel and user.