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Posted by Nat on October 18, 2005 at 06:01:11 from (64.80.110.22):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall hay wagon posted by Dick Davis on October 18, 2005 at 02:03:41:
He's definitely either missing parts, or has extra parts on his running gear. Obviously, you're not going to be able to mount the rack as-is. You're going to have to do some wrenching, and possibly some fabrication, to get things right. That front-to-back pivot on the rear is wrong for a standard hay rack. To mount a hay rack on a running gear, there should two short vertical posts that the long rails on the rack fit between to keep it from sliding side to side. You can either run a bolt through one of these posts into a rail on the hay rack, or you can wrap a chain around the rail and wagon frame at one of the four points. Just don't secure both posts on both axles, or you will "rack" the wagon on uneven ground. One chain per axle on opposite corners is enough.
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