Posted by dave2 on August 08, 2011 at 09:28:18 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: 2 axle wagon? posted by dave2 on August 07, 2011 at 22:40:11:
might have the problem solved.. Going to look at what I think you folks call a forage wagon. Believe it would be more practical for me because I could get almost constant use out of it. Can strap a tarp cover over it and either store hay at one of the out of town stalls or use it as a dry place to store manure til full then haul it away and unload it with the PTO. Will hold more hay than a normal wagon because of the sides (I make shorter bales that aren't the easiest to stack/lock), and I can use it to pick up loose hay/fresh grass that isn't worth taking the baler out for. AND it has one axle.
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