Posted by rrlund on September 18, 2016 at 07:38:55 from (162.250.24.40):
In Reply to: Re: Getting older!!!! posted by Donald Lehman on September 17, 2016 at 17:33:25:
This doggoned thing. It's a dump wagon with a hoist. It didn't have a roof on it when I bought it this spring. I put the roof off an old Knight front unloader on it last weekend and put a few bolts in it. I had to finish bolting that down. They'd used it to haul grain instead of silage. The front was a little too high so I had to cut that down. Some of the plywood was loose from the uprights here and there so I drilled all the way through and bolted that on good and solid. All of that stuff I was expecting,but they had only been using the little grain chute on the end gate. The whole thing was bolted shut on both sides,there were two L brackets holding it to the floor in the middle,all that had to be unbolted. I got that done,tipped it up and the latches didn't let loose. They had rerouted the cables to hold it shut. I started making new cables and routing them right and saw that one hinge was broke. I had to unbolt that,jack the box up as high as I could on that side so I could get to everything to do a decent job of welding it,then line it all up again. That miserable things had better be right now after all that work.
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