Lane Ranger 11,910 #1 Posted 21 hours ago Cleaned up a downed apple tree at my mom’s house today. The tree had just started good apple 🍎 production! Uses the 314- 8 of my brothers anddhis 4 wheel wagon as our other Wheel Horse cart was being used by their neighbor . Five loads in the four wheel wagon and she was cleaned up! 10 1 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill D 2,699 #2 Posted 20 hours ago Lots of good wood for smoking. Apple wood smoked ribs on the menu anytime soon? 5 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 77,975 #3 Posted 11 hours ago Too bad that tree went over but like Bill says there's a silver lining in repurposing the wood. I like that 4 wheel wagon. Been considering building something similar here for hauling firewood but haven't justified the time yet because we already have a good system. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lynnmor 8,701 #4 Posted 7 hours ago 3 hours ago, ebinmaine said: I like that 4 wheel wagon. Been considering building something similar here for hauling firewood but haven't justified the time yet because we already have a good system. I wonder how difficult they are to reverse, I know hay wagons on the farm were a special skill. Also, tilting a two wheel cart is easy and a four wheel not so much. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 77,975 #5 Posted 7 hours ago Just now, lynnmor said: I wonder how difficult they are to reverse, I know hay wagons on the farm were a special skill. Also, tilting a two wheel cart is easy and a four wheel not so much. Good points. Here, backing could potentially be avoided most of the time but occasionally I'd need to figure that out. The reason I haven't made one yet is that we already have two single axle trailers that keep weight on the tractor. Important for traction. For larger/ longer log loads we've rebuilt the original pole trailer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cleat 8,872 #6 Posted 6 hours ago 25 minutes ago, lynnmor said: I wonder how difficult they are to reverse, I know hay wagons on the farm were a special skill. Also, tilting a two wheel cart is easy and a four wheel not so much. Here is the wagon I built. No, it does not tilt but it is very stable. Also, you can easily unhitch it when loaded so long as it does not roll away. Backing a wagon is much more difficult than a trailer. I grew up on a farm so backing up hay wagons got to be second nature. However, these small wagons are more difficult as they jackknife quickly. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pfrederi 20,141 #7 Posted 6 hours ago (edited) Use a front hitch and push it. I never got the 4 wheel backup skill. My young neighbor can back up a 4 wheel hay wagon that is hooked behind his baler. That is skill. Edited 6 hours ago by pfrederi 2 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JCM 11,006 #8 Posted 6 hours ago Is that a COVER - TECH garage Made in Canada ? Looks like one. @cleat 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cleat 8,872 #9 Posted 5 hours ago 45 minutes ago, JCM said: Is that a COVER - TECH garage Made in Canada ? Looks like one. @cleat Yes it is. Very well built. It will need a new cover soon. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cleat 8,872 #10 Posted 5 hours ago 51 minutes ago, pfrederi said: Use a front hitch and push it. I never got the 4 wheel backup skill. My young neighbor can back up a 4 wheel hay wagon that is hooked behind his baler. That is skill. My dad could do that as well. I could do one or the other but not both. Hardest part was backing the wagon. Out of the barn after unloading it with only a few inches on each side. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites