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"Double Decker" Wagon Gets Around At Farm Shows
Troy Fredrickson of Indianapolis, Ind., took his wife Michelle and four kids - all under six years old - to the Farm Progress Show near Lafayette, Ind. All the kids rode in the bottom half of a double decker wagon that Troy put together. The top deck is 2 ft. above the bottom deck and is used to store food, drinks, an
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"Double Decker" Wagon Gets Around At Farm Shows WAGONS/TRAILERS Conversions 25-6-22 Troy Fredrickson of Indianapolis, Ind., took his wife Michelle and four kids - all under six years old - to the Farm Progress Show near Lafayette, Ind. All the kids rode in the bottom half of a double decker wagon that Troy put together. The top deck is 2 ft. above the bottom deck and is used to store food, drinks, and other necessities.
Troy started with a commercial wagon. The top deck is supported by four wood legs that bolt to the sides of the wagon. There's an extended platform on back that can be used to hang lawn chairs or hold an umbrella.
The legs can be unbolted to put the top part into storage.
"It's a little heavy to pull. I plan to motorize the wagon and add dual wheels and lights to it. I also plan to build a smaller wagon that will hitch on behind this one, where we'll carry our youngest child as well as extra baggage," says Troy.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Troy Fredrickson, 1415 N. Gladstone Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 46201 (ph 317 359-7962).
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