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Posted by Don-WI on June 24, 2007 at 13:05:44 from (70.224.199.4):
In Reply to: Re: Building hay wagon rack posted by Leroy on June 24, 2007 at 08:00:37:
It's actually a closed center 6 on 6 1/2" bolt pattern. The running gear was made by Better Bilt. We've got several of these wagons with several different bolt patterns, this is the only one with the closed center rim though. I tightened up the steering on this one and tightened the wheel bearings, it'll go down the road at 65mph straight as an arrow. Best wagohn we've ever had. The rest still pull pretty good yet also, but I've gotta tighten up the steering on the front of them sometime. I've seen this style rim on some other things in the area, mainly some 2 wheel trailers here & there, one was under a generator and the other was on a golf course. We had 2 running gears with this style wheel, but one got jack knifed going down a steep hill with a load and bent the front end really bad. ![third party image](http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb41/djn125/projects/P1000409.jpg)
Donovan from Wisconsin
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