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<blockquote data-quote="buckwheat" data-source="post: 188250" data-attributes="member: 1947"><p>lay some planks on the bed of the wagon that have some squares of plywood attached to the front end, appearing like an inverted hoe. when you want to unload, pull the planks off the back and the brush comes along with it. another option would be to lay a tarp on the wagon bed and just pull on that to roll the brush off. it probably all depends on the "mass" of the brush, but i'm sure there is some simple arrangement that will make the job easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckwheat, post: 188250, member: 1947"] lay some planks on the bed of the wagon that have some squares of plywood attached to the front end, appearing like an inverted hoe. when you want to unload, pull the planks off the back and the brush comes along with it. another option would be to lay a tarp on the wagon bed and just pull on that to roll the brush off. it probably all depends on the "mass" of the brush, but i'm sure there is some simple arrangement that will make the job easier. [/QUOTE]
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