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Re: OT / Hay wagon question
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Posted by nballen on April 14, 2007 at 06:19:55 from (72.236.205.12):
In Reply to: OT / Hay wagon question posted by Mike CA on April 13, 2007 at 20:45:21:
What old said. Also, most farm wagons don't have brakes, especially the older ones. I can probably start a pretty good argument with this, but here goes: ;-> Trailed device terminology - Trailer = Wheels mid-vehicle or further aft, significant tongue weight on tow vehicle. May have 1 or more axles (or pairs of wheels) Wagon = Wheels at each corner (front wheels on spindles to allow turning) Must have 4 wheels, may have more (usually on aft end if more than 4, again for turning). Cart = 2 wheel affair with weight balanced over the wheels. (Think horse cart, ox cart, etc.) Nathaniel P.S. This is based on my current understanding, is open to correction, and is worth exactly what it cost you. (Grin!)
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