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Re: Haywagon steering question
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Posted by rustyj14 on December 16, 2004 at 11:52:48 from (209.195.138.15):
In Reply to: Haywagon steering question posted by Bob Spooner on December 07, 2004 at 07:21:53:
I have a friend who lives near his fathers farm, where he grew up. This friend has very bad eye-sight! He has to get down very close to some printed material to read it. He is not allowed to drive a car or anything on the road! BUT!! He can back one of those steerable hay wagons and put it right where he wants it! I don't know how he does it--a friend of his tried it one day, and managed to get the wagon everywhere but the place he wanted to put it! I think if the mfgrs. made the hay wagons steer like a kids wagon, the danged things would tip over at every turn! Only cure for not being able to back it into where you want it, is to make those areas "Pull-thru", and yer problems will be solved! Of course, if ya have a "bank" barn, the opening at the back of the barn may be several feet or more above the ground, which would mean a rather bumpy ride when exiting thru the back door! HMMM! by: RJ
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