Posted by caterpillar guy on December 01, 2018 at 01:33:21 from (47.26.86.124):
In Reply to: Question about a Joe Dog posted by Bruce from Can. on November 30, 2018 at 18:09:24:
Take an old truck frame or axles. Make a wagon or trailer in a length that will facilitate a certain number of bales. We used old axles with some wood timbers about 26 feet long years ago, for dry hay when we would chop it and blow in the mow. We have an old truck frame about 24 feet long we use for round bales. Put some wood 4x4's across it and load. We also run a plank along the edge to help with making them tip in for the top layer so they will stay in place better. It does turn kind of long. the truck tires will handle the load much better than those cheap implement tires and no spindle trouble either. We use truck axles or frames for lots of wagons and trailers. More durable over time. Why not just use one of your older trucks for the joe dog deal with a fifth wheel where the bed is and pull with a tractor like that. Would eliminate one set of maintenance. Or you could use a regular single axle dolly like UPS or such the tongue would have weight on it like that. A tandem dolly would pull like a wagon with little weight on the tongue.
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