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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 27, 2004 at 03:23:31 from (216.208.58.163):
In Reply to: Hay wagon posted by Matt on July 26, 2004 at 19:19:39:
Matt: I agree with Gene on one point at least, go to auctions you will find many light wagons complete with hay rack for a fraction of the cost of new. As for size you may as well go 16' or longer. Short wagons are a pain in the butt to back. With the long wagon you don't need to pile the hay as high. 4 bales high on an 18' wagon will give you a 100 bales. I've hauled many a 150 bale load with my Farmall 130, 12.4x24 tires, loaded and wheel weights. I pulled it up hill and down. As for hayrides, I wouldn't touch that one if I had a 100 hp tractor. People are off to see a lawyer today if they get a splinter in their butt, off your wagon deck.
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