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2-Wheeler Converted To Hay Cart
Using some old electric fence posts, Chris Kornkven, Helenville, Wis., converted a hand truck into a low-cost hay cart.
"It lets me haul four small square bales at a time," says Kornkven.
He cut the posts up into four equal size lengths and welded them to a length of angle iron. Then he bolted the angle
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2-Wheeler Converted To Hay Cart HAY & FORAGE HARVESTING Bale Handling (5) 28-6-10 Using some old electric fence posts, Chris Kornkven, Helenville, Wis., converted a hand truck into a low-cost hay cart.
"It lets me haul four small square bales at a time," says Kornkven.
He cut the posts up into four equal size lengths and welded them to a length of angle iron. Then he bolted the angle iron to the platform of the hand truck.
"It works great for unloading wagon loads of hay - I don't know how I ever got along without it," says Kornkven. "If I want I can unbolt the angle iron from the floor and use the hand truck normally. To make the cart more stable and easier to handle when loaded with bales, I plan to cut the axle and widen the wheelbase a few inches."
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Chris Kornkven, N6280 County P, Helenville, Wis. 53137 (ph 920 699-2376).
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