The numbers on a Radio Flyer wagon typically refer to the model number, which helps identify the specific type of wagon. These numbers can also indicate the weight capacity of the wagon, providing guidance on how much weight it can safely hold. Additionally, some numbers may correspond to manufacturing codes or dates, helping track production and quality control.
You haven't told us where you are starting from or where you are going to. I will tell you that to travel 30 miles by wagon would take 2-3 days.
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The simple answer is 48.212 bu. This is found by finding the volume in cubic feet. 2 x 10 x 3 = 60 cu. ft. Divide this by the amount of cu. ft. per bushel (1.2445 cu ft/bu) = 60 / 1.2445 = 48.212 bu. Now this may be true for water, it would probably not be true for grain. Grain will not flow evenly into all the space of the wagon and will be able to peak above the top of the wagon. The volume of the peak in bu will be dependent on the moisture of the grain, the grain type and other factors. Clear as mud right?
There would be 20 spokes with 20 spaces. Picture each space as if it was a flag and each spoke as a flagpole.
Just off the top of my head . . . -- 4 parallel line segments, with a separate line segment crossing all of them -- 5 line segments all hooked together at the same point in the center, like five spokes of a wagon wheel.
You can find spare parts for Radio Flyer wagons on the Radio Flyer website
You can get parts for the Radio Flyer Wagons from the Radio Flyer website. You can call also Radio Flyer at 1-800-621-7613.
The same company that is now Radio Flyer made their first wagon in 1917, but it wasn't until later in 1923 that the company was actually called Radio Flyer.
Antonio Pasin invented the Liberty Coaster Wagon in 1917 and then the Little Red Wagon (Radio Flyer) in 1933. If you go to Radio Flyer's website and click on Heritage at the very bottom of the page, it has a very detailed company history.
One can shop for a Radio Flyer Ultimate Family Wagon on Amazon where it can be purchased for $172.99. One can also shop for it on eBay and the Radio Flyer website.
The radio flyer wagon number 18 was first produced in 1961. Thus, one can say that the radio flyer wagon 18 has 52 years. This will of course also depend on when was the wagon actually produced, thus it can also be 'younger' than 52 years.
The dimensions of a Radio Flyer Classic Red Wagons its wheels are 10" x 1Â_". The body dimensions of a Radio Flyer Classic Red Wagon are 36" x 17Â_" x 4Â_".
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A Radio Flyer wagon toy can be purchased from a number of stores both online and in stores. It can be purchased from Walmart, Target, eBay, Amazon and Toys R Us.
The Radio Flyer Trav-Ler wagon is designed for children ages 1½ years and older. It has a weight capacity of 150 lbs, making it suitable for young children to ride and play with.
The main office of Radio Flyer is still in it's original location in Chicago, Illinois. The plastic Radio Flyer items are produced in a plant in Wisconsin. The metal Radio Flyer items are produced in China.
Radio Flyer Wagons have a range of prices depending on the model you want. The company's website has a full selection. http://www.radioflyer.com/wagons.html