[AT] HayWagon build up.
Kenneth Gene Waugh
kgwaugh0943 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 1 20:03:04 PDT 2017
Tremendous amount of “barnyard engineering” there, Thanks! for sharing!
I did once work in a field where horses were being used for real, not just for nostalgia. Around 1958-1960 I helped an uncle and cousins bale hay for his father-in-law, and that old-timer had gone back to horses for what he could do. We loaded and hauled bales behind a team.
Gene
Elgin, IL
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> On Nov 1, 2017, at 9:28 PM, Indiana Robinson <robinson46176 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This thread got me thinking... I have a light wagon gear my father made out
> of Model A Ford axles, radius rods torque-tube etc. shortly after WW-II.
> More modern (for the time) farm equipment was hard to come by here in the
> corn belt right after the war.
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