Posted by Armand Tatro on August 08, 2011 at 03:58:46 from (98.227.26.140):
In Reply to: 2 axle wagon? posted by dave2 on August 07, 2011 at 22:40:11:
When it gets really interesting is when the neighbor(sp.?) is shelling corn and invites you to bring your 14" barge wagon to put cobs in his new cattle barn and dump the box inbetween the rafters. When the front of the box was raised it wsa higher than the cross ties of the rafters. You had to back into the barn, dump, and be back to the sheller before the next wagon was full. The only tractor I had with enough hyd. cap. to lift the cob wagon was my Farmall 560D with factory wide front.I didn"t touch any of the rafters so I enjoyed the day. Armand
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