Posted by tom upton on January 12, 2022 at 07:08:25 from (204.237.50.138):
In Reply to: 3 wagons in 3 years posted by flying belgian on January 11, 2022 at 15:52:33:
Great wagons. It looks like the same way I build mine. I try to use 2 inch rough cut cedar. For the sills I use steel so should never have to worry about them rotting. Also makes it easy to mount a back rack and a hitch to hook wagons together. Cant see in your pics but I run a pc of steel on the outside and bolt thru the 2 inch pc on top down thru it every 3 boards or so kinda clamps everything together. Dad liked to use old litter carrier track for this as the holes were all ready there! I also try to coat with used oil most falls. Good way to get rid of the oil. I also bale right onto wagon. Cant imagine there being a more efficient way to do squares. We have 8 wagons and I am thinking I could use another couple. With 2 balers going we have ran out of wagons lots. here's a pic that shows how I build.
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