Haydays right around the korner

Indy as far as the wagon goes 1/4 - 1/2 the people have wagon too carry there,
s**t (stuff), if you have a long list have one.
It all depends on what you are looking for, but after a couple hour of hauling the (stuff)
around you will be glad you have it.
The one thing you do not want to do is waste time going back 2 the car 2 drop (stuff) off.
Make sure u write down everything you want, then if you see it and you think you might find a better deal write down row no. and how far down.
Once you get up there it a ZOO and you won't remember anything.
The best deals are already made the night before, by the swappers there, so get there as
soon as possible.

Think Snow !!!!
 

ezra

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I like to have a big rubbermaid storage tote strapped to my wagon. extra bungee cords. extra piece of rope tied to handle with a starter Handel tied to it more puller friendly I am not 3.5ft tall person wagons seem to be designed for.I have a 5 gal bucket bolted to the rear of my wagon. and we drive in but you got to have some way to hall your beer and ice around when not at the truck .the wagon comes out 2 times a yr today out law grass drags 2 weeks from now hay days
 

indy_500

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Here's my towing rig! Kinda like yours ezra! I thought of this, built it, came on here and read what you said! it's a 55 gallon rubbermaid tote with a milk crate on the back. I bolted the piece of plywood onto the wagon and screwed the tote onto the piece of plywood then i bolted the milkcrate onto the plywood and tote. I even wrote HayDaysMobile on the side, plus, I wrote Indy_500 on the back :D
 

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favoritos

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Here's my towing rig! Kinda like yours ezra! I thought of this, built it, came on here and read what you said! it's a 55 gallon rubbermaid tote with a milk crate on the back. I bolted the piece of plywood onto the wagon and screwed the tote onto the piece of plywood then i bolted the milkcrate onto the plywood and tote. I even wrote HayDaysMobile on the side, plus, I wrote Indy_500 on the back :D

That is awesome indy_500!! You will love HayDays.:D

Just keep in mind that the grounds can be pretty uneven, so buy the heavy stuff first and it will keep the rig from tipping over while you shop.

Or,

Can you get the tote down into the bed of the wagon for better stability?
 

440_chazz

Member
Indy before it is too late run to Fleet and pick up four pneumatic tires for that wagon. You will be struggling with that thing loaded. What if it rains, then you got mud deal with.
 
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