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Posted by Chris-se-ILL on August 23, 2003 at 19:26:00 from (216.174.170.171):
In Reply to: Re: Re: tractor lingo posted by Shane on August 23, 2003 at 13:50:47:
Well Shane, since no one is starting anything then I won't either.... but.... there are some exceptions around this area! We have 3 wagons that according to your definition would be trailers! They are "truck wagons!" They are made from cutting the cab and front end off an old wooden-bed truck. Then the frame can be bent to a pointed tongue (sorta like an "A" or a tongue is made with heavy channel iron. These "wagons" have either single or tandem axles (we have two that have single axle and one with tandem) and the weight is forward of the axles and rests on the hitch of the tractor. We can haul 300 bushels on the smallest and 400 bushel on the largest. They are not trailers.... they are wagons (you could ask any farmer in the area and they would say the same thing!). As one of the original posts stated.... what is called one thing in one area of the country... may be called something else in another area!
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