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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn.54" data-source="post: 602080" data-attributes="member: 35714"><p>Most of the farm wagons around here are of the 4 wheel variant with steering in the front axle no brakes in the wagon. Made some down hill runs a bit scary. Most farming is done away from city town mostly county roads I’ve never seen farm wagons with their own brakes and our farm is in the hills. As for car and truck towing we have had electric brakes since the 70’s as well as surge hydraulic brakes on the tongue. The giant two wheel carts are catching on with the large operations with tractors over 150hp. I can remember as a teenager pull hay wagons with 130 -60 pound bales on them with a Farmall C downhill and uphill runs were a bit unnerving. These wagons did not put any weight on the tractor so there was no help with additional weight on tractor tires.</p><p>Shawn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn.54, post: 602080, member: 35714"] Most of the farm wagons around here are of the 4 wheel variant with steering in the front axle no brakes in the wagon. Made some down hill runs a bit scary. Most farming is done away from city town mostly county roads I’ve never seen farm wagons with their own brakes and our farm is in the hills. As for car and truck towing we have had electric brakes since the 70’s as well as surge hydraulic brakes on the tongue. The giant two wheel carts are catching on with the large operations with tractors over 150hp. I can remember as a teenager pull hay wagons with 130 -60 pound bales on them with a Farmall C downhill and uphill runs were a bit unnerving. These wagons did not put any weight on the tractor so there was no help with additional weight on tractor tires. Shawn [/QUOTE]
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