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Re: Haywagon steering question
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Posted by Mike (WA) on December 07, 2004 at 17:25:15 from (209.213.153.73):
In Reply to: Haywagon steering question posted by Bob Spooner on December 07, 2004 at 07:21:53:
Worked for a guy when I was 15- we were using tractors and wagons to bring in hay. First day, with the first load, he announced "I'm not very good at backing 4 wheel wagons- so you need to learn. I'm going in the house- you play with backing this wagon until you've got it down- then come get me, and we'll unload." You correct the opposite way that you would with a 2 wheel trailer, but I never could really recover when it got very far out of line. So I just lined it up real straight with my goal, was very careful to stay as straight as I could, and if it got off line, pulled ahead until it was straight again, and went back some more. I got so I could get it back to the barn door in a couple of tries, and he thought I was a genius. Subsequent events over the ensuing 40+ years have strongly indicated that I am not.
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