[AT] Hay wagon update

Carl Gogol cgogol at twcny.rr.com
Mon Nov 20 15:44:47 PST 2017


Spencer-
I like the idea of vibration over brute strength.  Farmer and Ken have
similar suggestions
Carl

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Subject: Re: [AT] Hay wagon update

How about putting either one very small or a very large wheel and tire on
one corner and find a rough road?


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On Sun, Nov 19, 2017 at 11:04 PM, Spencer Yost <yostsw at atis.net> wrote:

> I had plenty of chores today, so I didn't get much time to put on it. But
> I did go ahead and try to simply pull it apart.   While I was pretty sure
> it wouldn't work, I  simply had to try just in case my pessimism was 
> exceeding reality.  I've been heating and trying to draw up several 
> penetrants including some paraffin based penetrants.  Been doing that
about
> two weeks.   So I heated again and pulled downhill with a 4WD truck while
> the rear axle was chained to a tree, including some pretty strong jerks.
>
> My pessimism was not exceeding reality. :-)
>
> Next is a twisting motion. I'm still not sure how I'm going to rig 
> that up but that is clearly only way I'm going to get the tubes to 
> give up the ghost.
>
> Low priority project but I really need to do it.  An 8' hay wagon is 
> about useless to me.  Good thing this hay wagon didn't cost me anything...
>
> Spencer Yost
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