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What is a Grove wagon?

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Tweeter

07-22-2007 13:45:25




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Is Grove a style or a brand for wagons? Does anyone have a picture of one? Were they made with a dump body?




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Funny Farm

07-23-2007 18:28:49




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 Re: What is a Grove wagon? in reply to Tweeter, 07-22-2007 13:45:25  
Grove wagons were first built in the late 40's by the company started by John L. Grove in Shady Grove, Pennsylvania. They built hay racks and forage boxes. Because of the need to move heavy peices of steel they also developed a hydraulic crane and became a world leader in cranes, and the company became Grove World Wide. And has since been bought by other crane manufactures. Wagons were probally discontinued in the late 60's or early 70's.

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ktheo1

07-23-2007 07:51:03




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 Re: What is a Grove wagon? in reply to Tweeter, 07-22-2007 13:45:25  
Dad had a "Grove" wagon and it was a gravity flow side dump I'm not sure but I think it was made in Texas.Grove is the name of the Mfg. Co.



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GBH

07-22-2007 17:30:42




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 Re: What is a Grove wagon? in reply to Tweeter, 07-22-2007 13:45:25  
Not made anymore. Gentleman in Pa. brought all leftover parts.



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Nebraska Cowman

07-22-2007 15:58:20




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 Re: What is a Grove wagon? in reply to Tweeter, 07-22-2007 13:45:25  
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They were popular 30 years ago. i don't know if the company is still in business. They used a rubber cross convever and I belive they could be reversed to unload from either side.



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Catskill Pete

07-22-2007 14:11:32




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 Re: What is a Grove wagon? in reply to Tweeter, 07-22-2007 13:45:25  
Grove was a brand of wagons, I couldn"t say what models they had, my father had a Grove hay rack. They used a yellow paint scheme.



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Tweeter

07-22-2007 14:20:48




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 Re: What is a Grove wagon? in reply to Catskill Pete, 07-22-2007 14:11:32  
Are they still made today or were they made a long time ago only?



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