Posted by paul on September 07, 2023 at 08:11:17 from (66.60.209.84):
In Reply to: Lucked out again posted by Harold Hubbard on September 06, 2023 at 16:30:54:
I wouldnt have known to call it a cross pin but knew what you meant, but then in the pic the tongue was attached so wasnt sure. Thanks for the clarification.
Ive never heard of a water bar again thanks for explaining that. Different regions have different names for such things, really helps to explain stuff. Thanks.
I hauled a 230bu load of corn to the elevator, turned into the elevator and the wagon didnt turn much, looked like it was trying to pass me. Thank goodness one ear of the cross pin was holding some yet, I coasted down and the tire of the wagon rubbed on the tongue and came to a stop. It was a big wide turning area but the village well house was in front of me when I got stopped.
Scary stuff.
I drove home with the tongue, pressed the bent ear flat, grabbed any bolt that fit was a soft #2 in the bin, hooked back up and carefully went through the elevator and home. The elevator guy said he happened to see it happen, he was impressed I kept things under control he said most would slam on the brakes and make a real mess, also that I got repaired so quick.
Only lost a half hour. Did not use the wagon until I got a proper bolt to put in.
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