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Pictures of the wagon I built

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Carl(NWWI) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 26 Nov 2010 at 5:47pm
running gear had been sitting in the woods for 30 years or so. Looks pretty good now
25 bucks a piece for the tires.  greased/packed the bearings, put a new tonge on it, new tie rod, filled and redrilled some holes, few other things.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Edited by Carl(NWWI) - 26 Nov 2010 at 5:49pm
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Nice wagon, good job building it! That's a beautiful original 45 too!
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Good job. That is a good looking wagon.
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nice set up 
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Nice wagon. Is the bicycle just a yard ornament. It looks like something out of the 50's.
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Nice job Carl!! It looks like it was a real fun job too!
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Looks great!  Looks too nice to use.  BTW what is the intended use? Just curious.  Keep up the good work.
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mighty fine job and the duals look really good on the old 45
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Nice job......I really like the wagon. I couldn't help but notice the duals on the tractor. Rather unique setup........I have never seen duals attached that way. Pretty cool. Eric NY
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Very nice wagon! I love the way you tilted it up and got to the underside.
Just when I thought I was finishing my "honey-do-list", she turned the page!!!
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Sure the duals are enough for that wagon LOL!  Very nice!
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Carl: Very nice job, like the duals on the 45...
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Great looking wagon.  I couldnt help but notice you painted it red......:)

I agree with everyone, those duals are sweet.
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great job
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Carl,
Great job on your running gear, did you make the side pockets on your own? Or from a supplier? Who's running gear was it that you restored. I think yours is nicer than the day if left the dealer.
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Edited by dannyraddatz - 27 Nov 2010 at 9:10am
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Thanks everyone. It turned out great! I built it to haul wood for the wood stove on my uncles farm. I figured I'd keep the running gear close to original, so I painted it red, I believe thats how they came. Northern Wisconsin Manufacturing, Pepin WI. For my parents business we have a metal shop, so my dad made all the side pockets. Its a shame to use it, but thats why i built it. lol
 
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Great looking trailer. Too nice to get dirty. Bob
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That's a really nice wagon Carl. I've got two running gear here that I need to do some work on. Hopefully they will turn out as well as yours.
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Job well done.  Looks very good!!!
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Nice job, Carl.  Sharp tractor too!
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