You are welcome! Belgian is right, however, you do need a board down the length of the wagon on each side. I use 2 x 4 and it will tilt the bales in a little but that is not the real reason. When you are loading your top bales and the deck is slippery with chaff your feet will slip and you will go off the wagon...painfully. Get them on there. Seal the boards against water. When I put pretty new wood on a wagon I have used commercial water sealers but after a year or two they all get the same treatment....crankcase oil and kerosene, mixed 50/50 and applied at the end of the season. After a winter outside they are ready to go. If you are planning on loading on a moving wagon following a baler you best be a young man in good shape and get those side boards on there. Make sure you carry a big thermos of water. BTDT and now I sell off the field and they loads it themselves while I sit in the truck and amuse myself watching. I have at least five wagons around here with flat racks. We are going to start loading again in the next year or two so I guess they are going back on the field.
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