Restored Hay Rack/Wagon (Looking To Sell)

Quintin

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I have worked on this hay rack for about 2 1/2 to 3 months and it was done for a 4-H project and went to the state fair. I want to sell it please contact me for farther infomation.


Trying to sell for $1,600.00
 
I have worked on this hay rack for about 2 1/2 to 3 months and it was done for a 4-H project and went to the state fair. I want to sell it please contact me for farther infomation.


Trying to sell for $1,600.00
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You are not allowed to sell here, but can post it in the adds section. This post will likely getbpoofed shortly. Real nice wagon tho and I hope someone buys it from you. Where are you located?
 
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Good lookin wagon! Did you seal it with anything?
 
Good luck, not many people use flatbed wagons any more, unless they are selling punkins.
Nice looking wagon, but very little need for one in todays world.
Loren
 
good luck selling your hay rack although not nearly as nice as yours i have 3 hay racks have not paid more than $200 for any of them
 
That's a great looking rack! Like the others have said it might be hard to get that kind of money out of it. If you just want to move it I'd maybe ask what you have in it in materials and maybe a bit for your time and see if you get any bites? Not trying to be mean it's just the reality of who wants a flat wagon and how much they're willing to pay for it,beautiful wagon just the same.
 
I realize you probably need to re-coup expences but one never does on re-vamping this old equipment or even tractors for that mater. Why not use it for local parades ,fairs, hay rides HS proms/Homecoming etc in the name of the 4H club ?
 
I would suggest selling raffle tickets for the wagon to cover the expenses of it and any excess funds go to the 4H.

I think you'd get more than $1,600.

Just a thought.
 
Weight capacity of the gear, 3 ton, 4 ton, 5 ton or 6 ton? 4 ton was most popular but seems as if people now wany a 8-10 tone gear for what we used to haul on a 3-4 ton gear. And flat wagons sell high here. Consignment sale here this past spring had a couple of rough looking new beds on old poor quality gears sold for 3 times what material would have cost. Gears were 40's 3 ton and needed lot of repair, beds I would have not taken home for but were new never used and brought well over a thousand a piece. I was looking only for John Deere 953 gears as what the person I buy for only wanted at that time as he still had several others in his inventory for sale. And a lot still want grain sideboards.
 
(quoted from post at 14:40:09 09/19/16) Good luck, not many people use flatbed wagons any more, unless they are selling punkins.
Nice looking wagon, but very little need for one in todays world.
Loren

All of my wagons have the sides sitting on a wooden deck.
 

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