Posted by super99 on October 22, 2020 at 05:53:59 from (184.20.57.138):
I'll offer a helpful tip for hooking up wagons. With the wagon hooked onto the tractor, park on a level spot. Get off of the tractor and remove the pin, move the tongue sideways and set on the ground under the tractor hitch. Get back on the tractor, set in the seat the same way you do when backing up to hook onto the wagon. See where the end of the tractor drawbar comes to on the wagon tongue. When you come back for a full wagon, back up until the drawbar is in the same place it was when you unhooked it. You can pick the tongue up and pull sideways and slide it onto the drawbar and the pin hole is lined up. If you can't move the wagon tongue, pull a pin and slide drawbar sideways and then back into the tongue. No more need to get on and off of the tractor several times trying to hook up the wagon. Your Welcome!!
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