Posted by Bobl1958 on July 28, 2014 at 13:57:57 from (68.98.205.31):
Got the old Weber wagon (Ihc) out and hooked "The Boys" to it. I thought I was going to have a couple of runaways when the wagon started bouncing along. It made a lot of noise, compared to the rubber tired wagons I usually use. It was a little tense for a bit...for sure...but they settled right in. That wagon sure makes a lot of rumbling noises. Now, if I can just find some corn to pick..lol!
Other pics are of a MM spreader I came across. It had sat in a barn for over 40 years. All the tires had air except one of the front. I put new front tires and tubes, a little grease and oil, and it's ready to spread "fertilizer". (I may have posted the spreader pics before) The last couple are of the "Children" riding on the rubber tired wagon. I put a sheet of plywood across on a section of the seats and covered it with outdoor carpeting. They love riding up there, just like on the flatbed of a pickup. Bob
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