1 a wheelbarrow 20.
2 a cart 20-.
3 a train 20. etymology: Scots; related to Low German hurreln ‘to toss, sling, throw, precipitate, thrust, push, dash’: compare also modern Dutch horrel ‘a push, a jog’; hurley sense 2 attested by Galloway Tinkler-Gypsies in Shelta and by BS in TDITA; hurlie sense 3 attested by Perthshire and Argyleshire Tinkler-Gypsies; hurly sense 1 also collected by EMcC/PS; verb attested by BW and DW; noun attested by JS note:
Canadian Paul Pope (2013) attests hurlie sense 1.