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Re: barn question
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Posted by Crem on December 30, 2006 at 15:19:17 from (207.118.236.77):
In Reply to: Re: barn question posted by Gene Dotson on December 30, 2006 at 14:37:13:
I also pulled a lot of loads of loose hay into the hay mow as a kid driving a 9N Ford. When the hay load got up to the top it would trip the carrier so that the load would run down the track inside of the barn and then the guy on the wagon would pull the trip rope to release the load from the forks. Our carrier must have been worn as sometimes when the load got up to the top to the carrier it would trip to roll inside the barn but the catch on the pulley that latched into the carrier would unhook and the whole load would fall back down on the wagon. The guy down there was in trouble if he wasn't standing off to the side.
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