Posted by Leroy on September 27, 2018 at 16:52:13 from (66.118.123.39):
In Reply to: Wagon bed posted by TDJD on September 27, 2018 at 09:09:31:
My hay wagons were either about 6.5 feet or 7' and 16' long. Had one that was 18' and just too long a drag to load bales by hand. Even on the 6.5 foot wide you could stack 2 36" wide bales with one length wise with no problem. We went to 30" long bales because the 36" was just too big to handle any more. Then we put racks on these wagons when we got a baler with a thrower and went down to about a 26" bale for that. We also used same beds for small grain and ear corn. They would fit in buildings better than an 8' would have with 2 8' not going in driveway of the barn. I got one wagon after baling was over just used for storaging of parts for machinery I worked on. that was 8' wide and I threateded many a time to cut in down to a 7' but never got it done. If you are going to be on the road with it stay down to 7' so you can see traffic behind in mirrows of your truck while pulling it. Also a lot easier to see that traffic from your tractor seat. 7' is a lot safer as seeing goes.
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