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  • #40442
    Rod44
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    I built this a couple years ago with the help of an Amish cabinet maker and buggy maker. Made from plans from an old Sears and Robeck chuck wagon. Gear is an older gear in good condition. Asking $4,500 OBO, located in Southwest Wisconsin near Viroqua.

    #51640
    OldKat
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    @Rod44 7856 wrote:

    I built this a couple years ago with the help of an Amish cabinet maker and buggy maker. Made from plans from an old Sears and Robeck chuck wagon. Gear is an older gear in good condition. Asking $4,500 OBO, located in Southwest Wisconsin near Viroqua.

    Great job on the chuck wagon, Rod44. 🙂

    You are just a wee bit too far for me to want to try to ship it down. However, I have been looking for a set of CW plans for about 2 or 3 years. You wouldn’t be willing to sell me a copy would you?

    NOTE: I tried to send you a PM about this, but for some reason it wouldn’t work.

    #51644
    hunterseat
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    You can always ask for shipping quotes on U-ship! 🙂

    Hi Rod!!! I emailed a different Rod and said hello to him, too. Oops…he’s in Vermont.

    #51642
    Rod44
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    I will look up my plans and see where I ordered them from. They are too large to copy, or I would send a set to you.

    I’m taking of right now to help a friend break a pair of mules and then leaving for the kids house. I will try to get it done on Monday. Don’t be afraid to remind me!:):)

    #51643
    Rod44
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    I got lucky and the http://www.wagons-wheels.com/pw107.html plans where right here. I don’t know where I bought them but the details of the box body and running gear if from illustrations in “American Hoarse-Drawn Vehicles” by Jack D. Rittenhouse

    Illustrations and Diagrams in the “Time-Life” book “The Cowboys”

    If I had to guess I would think I would have ordered it out of an add in Rural Heritage.

    Nope here is where I got them

    http://www.wagons-wheels.com/pw107.html

    #51641
    OldKat
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    @Rod44 7936 wrote:

    I got lucky and the http://www.wagons-wheels.com/pw107.html plans where right here. I don’t know where I bought them but the details of the box body and running gear if from illustrations in “American Hoarse-Drawn Vehicles” by Jack D. Rittenhouse

    Illustrations and Diagrams in the “Time-Life” book “The Cowboys”

    If I had to guess I would think I would have ordered it out of an add in Rural Heritage.

    Nope here is where I got them

    http://www.wagons-wheels.com/pw107.html

    Thanks! 🙂

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