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Post by caseihman94 on Mar 29, 2009 17:47:01 GMT -5
well, I did this about a week ago. we loaded 5 wagons, was all goin good until the last wagon.... I was backing it up and went a little too far, here's the aftermath.... the wheels are straight. toungue is a little bent. and it was a little twisted...
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Post by G&G farms on Mar 29, 2009 20:15:19 GMT -5
yep it yal got a big press its no problem to fix
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Post by ihwade on Mar 29, 2009 20:37:00 GMT -5
I have done that a couple of times before, the worst is when i backed a wagon right into the planter, dad wasn't too happy about that
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Post by 70ds on Mar 29, 2009 21:13:19 GMT -5
Oopsie. I haven't ever bent one but I came close one time. I was pulling the 216 chuckwagon up a hill on the ice with a load of feed on and about half way up we spun out and slid down it backwards. Ended up jack knifed at the bottom. So I turned around and found a new way onto the road.
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Post by 774630 on Mar 29, 2009 21:25:02 GMT -5
Opps, I hate it when things like that happen. Yeah a big press or some fancy torch work, a big hammer and pipe wrench will take that right out.
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Post by mnjosh on Mar 29, 2009 21:47:39 GMT -5
Hmm, looks to be a little bit of a problem. What are you hauling?
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Post by caseihman94 on Mar 30, 2009 5:18:55 GMT -5
yeah, I'll probably try the pipe wrench and press Idea....
mnjosh, we were emptying the hay out of our hayloft.
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Post by G&G farms on Mar 30, 2009 18:05:31 GMT -5
we have alot of trailor chassis that have expanded metal sides we haul peanuts we put alot of weight on them its a wonder they stand up to the stress
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Post by rysiracusa on Apr 2, 2009 19:15:10 GMT -5
Thats something i have always wanted to see haha. FINALLY! Well with farming you have tose kinds of mishaps. Not a hard thing to fix.
Thanks for posting
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Post by acfarmer89 on Apr 2, 2009 22:40:21 GMT -5
Hey! Why am i in that picture! Lol I should have been watching you on that last wagon. O well, lets just not let this happen anymore
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Post by Josh Nuxoll on Apr 12, 2009 9:39:39 GMT -5
Had that happen to my uncle once
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Post by ff4320 on Apr 16, 2009 9:29:27 GMT -5
Hey that aint too BAD, my grandpa was choppin one year and had a sugar reaction he basicly tore up the toungoe on our 716A wagon, he bent the guard all up bent the tounge, nothin a few 6x6s a torch and a loader and some sleges oculdnt fix, we also had another misshap this was before i could rember but my grandpaa was bringing up the Badger wagon to unload when the Spindle on the gear broke and he didnt know it and kept drivin then the gear split in 1/2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! they broke 4 jacks trin to get the 10 tons of corn silage up off the tire, they ended up dumpin all the silage on the ground Nick
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