Posted by Bruce from Can. on April 01, 2020 at 13:11:05 from (70.52.186.9):
In Reply to: Bale wagon posted by TDJD on April 01, 2020 at 09:21:57:
Buy two 16 foot steel gates for sides, and two gates of whatever width your wagon needs, like 8 foot. Now get a steel plate welded on the end of a 6 foot steel pipe, and bolt it to the floor, front and back, on both sides of the wagon. You may want to fasten more pipe post down the wagon say every 4 feet to give the steel gate extra support. Put gate hinges to the rear of wagon. And be sure to get your end gate with hinges on both ends. So you can hold the three gates together with the hinge pins. Keep the gate up about a foot from the floor, and fasten the gates to the post in whatever way you like, bolt, chain , gear clamps, be creative . Should be light enough that one man can set it up and take down. And if you don’t like it, you can use the gate in a fence, or sell them. Square tube steel gates are very strong.
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