It was from a children's play school, it was full of sand and plastic toys. It was a bit of a mission to get it out from where it was, the two back wheels were seized and it had been completely fenced in. Proved tricky to maneuver out of their without damaging the rest of the children's playground. After taking it home I decided to look underneath and noticed that the rear wheels were not actually seized, the previous owner had tied the handbrake cables up with wire, was pretty upset as if I had just checked when there it would have made loading it a lot easier. Just had assumed after it had been standing outside for so long their was a high possibility they would be seized.





