Posted by farmer boy on December 23, 2008 at 19:57:10 from (206.80.248.138):
In Reply to: Hay wagon deck posted by Rick Kr on December 23, 2008 at 14:25:08:
We built a cedar wagon this summer. 3x8 sills length wise and 2x varoius size of rough sawn cedar width wise. On the sides it has rough 2x4 length wise on the top and bottom to hold the wood together and as something on the sides to hold items on the wagon. The sills were a hard wood which I forget now off a forage wagon. It had the sills length wise and 2x6 cross wise with tongue and grove lenth wise.(rotted) We decided to cut the 2x6 off because they were not needed and it was a height issue for a hay wagon. Added 5.5 inches of height and some were rotted. Another thing we've discovered over the years is that you want at least 5' of tongue past the front of the wagon . More if you have a wide tractor that will be used on it regularly. (Over 135 hp)
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