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Re: dimensions of a triple box wagon box
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Posted by Stan - Florida on October 14, 2002 at 11:09:49 from (205.188.209.168):
In Reply to: dimensions of a triple box wagon box posted by PETE BABCOCK on October 11, 2002 at 14:48:02:
Pete, I'm not familiar with the term "triple box" - could you tell me more about them? Where I grew up in Indiana, most folks used a flat-bed wagon which was 7' X 14' and usually had 18" high sideboards for hauling small grain. Sometimes some higher sideboards were added for hauling ear corn. The front-to-back stringers were usually 4" X 6" lumber and the joists were ususally a 4" X 4". Flare-box wagons were more common in Illinois, as I recall. I'm still curious about "triple box" wagons and hope to hear back from you. Stan Huff Melbourne, FL
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