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  1. RowCropRenegade Feeling the Heat

    joined: Mar 19, 2008
    291 posts
    Southwest, Ohio
    I recently bought a couple of wagons for 100 bucks a piece.

    They seem to fit the application very well. Stacked way up like the back wagon is right at a full cord. The sides drop down for easy stacking and for drying. The back trailer has forklift tires on it. The ATV handles them nicely but need the pickup to back them when full. (4x4 kicks out on the ATV when you put in reverse)

    These wagons they used to use at the airpark to tug 5 of them to the airplanes. Heavy duty. Bargain price I think. I'd like to have a couple more. They hook in tandem very easily.

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  2. smokinj Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 11, 2008
    15,420 posts
    Anderson, Indiana
    Thats cool
  3. Danno77 Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 27, 2008
    4,751 posts
    Hamilton, IL
    what size of tire are on that one with the smaller wheels? it almost looks cartoonish....

    edit. nevermind, i really need to start reading the posts instead of just looking at the pictures.
  4. leaddog Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 24, 2007
    912 posts
    Hesperia, Michigan
    Put a hitch on the front of the ATV. You don't have to twist your head that way also.
    leaddog
  5. raven New Member

    joined: Nov 2, 2008
    116 posts
    northern ohio
    those are sweet
  6. 'bert Minister of Fire

    Sweet deal!!
  7. RowCropRenegade Feeling the Heat

    joined: Mar 19, 2008
    291 posts
    Southwest, Ohio
    The tractor will probably pull them around in tandem when I get it fixed. (blew up the hydraulic pump, faulty remote valve caused it) The x2 weighs 1500 lbs but it isn't rated for that. Back wagon is all Black Locust. It could weigh 5000. They weigh as much as the ATV empty. 8)
  8. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,173 posts
    Michigan
    I'd have paid $100 for one of them too. Looks great for hauling wood.
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