crazyangel
Gold Member
I have an older hay wagon that came to me used a while back, and I have been putting some work into it this year. What it needed more than anything else is a new deck, and I tackled that yesterday. The wood for the rack frame was in decent shape. So I just replaced the rotten deck boards with new treated 2 x 10. I am pretty pleased with the results. The thing that surprised me while I was doing the work was how the rack is attached to the running gear. The running gear has brackets to mount the rack onto, but the rails of the rack are just sitting on the gear with a couple of chains wrapped around to keep it in place. My initial reaction to this is that somebody took a pretty lame shortcut, but perhaps there is a reasonable explanation. Can anyone help me understand the benefits of simply chaining the rack to the running gear? I really want to go bolt it together, but maybe there is a reason I shouldn't. 