Picked my new to me wood hauler (pic added)

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They Call Me Pete

Burning Hunk
Nov 18, 2007
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CT
Well this past Friday my father-in-law passed away and he had bought a DR power wagon last year. My MIL asked if I wanted it and I brought it home tonight. Electric start, power dump and two bodies. Guess I don't need to buy that cart for my garden tractor. Will be getting a workout tomorrow as I'm low and snow is forecasted.
 
Sorry about the FIL.

Got any pictures of the power wagon?
 
gotta love how guys think......"sorry about the FIL, lets see the power wagon"
 
Here's a pic from this afternoon. Did some old school splitting.

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How do you steer it? Do you control each wheel independently like a crawler or just muscle it around?
 
They Call Me Pete said:
Here's a pic from this afternoon. Did some old school splitting.

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sweeet ride there...
 
Is that one or two wheel drive like a snow thrower? Are the wheels locked together or do they differentiate?
 
Flatbedford, the single wheel in the back is a caster wheel.

LLigetfa, Two wheel drive. When I was going up the hill in semi deep snow they were both spinning a bit. They do make a set of chains that I'll probably order or just use garden tractor with plow to make a path.
 
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