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Re: OT / Hay wagon question
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Posted by old on April 13, 2007 at 21:32:00 from (4.244.6.66):
In Reply to: OT / Hay wagon question posted by Mike CA on April 13, 2007 at 20:45:21:
Some wagon will pull ok then the next one will be all over the road. It just depends on how tight every thing is and how well its made. Either way I would pull it all that fast because if it hit something just right it could well go wild on you. I pulled one last year about 20 miles and all went well till the hitch pin went AWOL on me and then things got to be fun. I was comeing down a steep hill and then looked back after I got to the bottom and the wagon was gone. I had to back up about 300 yards before I found the wagon at the bottom of the hill. I got lucky sine the road was on a side of a cliff and if it had gone the wrong way the wagon, the rake and the sickle mower that was on it would have been lost
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