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Posted by Jimmy King on August 06, 2006 at 20:22:29 from (207.69.138.12):
In Reply to: Huh! posted by Bret4207 on August 06, 2006 at 16:15:00:
Whats strange about that Bret is that when I was growing up in the 50's and early 60's we never pined a hitch pin and always just used a 3/4 inch bolt about 10 inches long. I don't remember ever losing anything. I had left the farm and in the late 60's my BIL and I were moving hay from where I lived to his place. He was on a 430 Case and I was on a B JD we were both pulling two wagons I crossed a bridge and something didn't feel right I looked back and the front wagon tounge was on the ground. Took me a long time to figuer this out I had pulled bundle wagons across the fields and silage wagons in road gear and never lost one before. Our wagons were all home made with oak tounges his wagons were factory with steel tounges. I have lost fertilizer buggies when the pin in the hitch pin was drug out.
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