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Newer hay wagons on the road

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Charlie M

07-09-2006 06:54:13




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Just curious - how are the newer hay wagons for drawing a load over the road. I've got the older wagons (1950's vintage) and 10 mph is about the best one can do without the wagon beginning to sway. Would be nice to have something that would go a little faster.




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Leroy

07-09-2006 17:54:05




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 Re: Newer hay wagons on the road in reply to Charlie M, 07-09-2006 06:54:13  
I don't know what brands they are but I see the newer ones, (don't see many old ones) all over the road all the time in back of tractors



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hayray

07-09-2006 16:12:28




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 Re: Newer hay wagons on the road in reply to Charlie M, 07-09-2006 06:54:13  
I have a EZ-trail that I bought new last year. You can pull it down the road as fast as you can drive. I use it to deliver round bales. Cheaper than buying a goose neck trailer for the pick-up and buying plates.



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MN Bob

07-09-2006 07:51:41




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 Re: Newer hay wagons on the road in reply to Charlie M, 07-09-2006 06:54:13  
I have a couple old ones that I "trued" up realigning the axels. If your not going to far on the hiway you might "pidgin toe" the front a little. Other trick is run a chain or cable with binder from right rear to the point of hitch. Pull it tight and it usually helps control sway. I have one that is about 12 years old, down the hiway at 50 and tracks like a 2 wheel. Good luck and hope some of this helps. Bob

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