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Post by bobclark on Oct 22, 2006 14:58:26 GMT -5
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Post by bobclark on Oct 22, 2006 15:08:34 GMT -5
I have less than $100.00 in the whole thing. everything but some of the hardware was picked up at farm auctions
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Post by Kathy on Oct 22, 2006 23:01:38 GMT -5
Bob, is that a road usable wagon? I'm not sure if that's what it's called but is it street legal? I was thinking something like that with stock sides for hauling goats & pigs would be great! ;D Nice looking piece of farm equiptment and building it for that price is really surprising!
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Post by angiem2 on Oct 22, 2006 23:53:05 GMT -5
Bob - that neat, but everytime I see a cart like that I want to build a gypsy wagon out of it for camping!@
Like the tinytimberframe.com first house.
Angie
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Post by bobclark on Oct 23, 2006 7:37:52 GMT -5
around here it seems to be perfictly legal , but i dont think it is
you mat need a slow moving insignea on it and posibly signal lights to pass an inspection.
the wagon gear is old and wore out so it doesnt trail very good. by that i meen it weaves back and forth behind the tractor and the more weight it has on it the worse it is. it puts me to mind of something my grandad says. "poor people have poor ways"
as far as a gipsy wagon, it would be a good start on one of those.
kathy, I also have a small cart i put together a couple of years ago for hauling fire wood in that i have converted into a stock trailer. I will see about getting pics of that for you. It is small but works quite well
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