The back of the wagon and one of the back wheels were
intentionally damaged vandals and needed to be replaced. Brad
Mathews Construction has been working on this project for a few
weeks. The plan is to replace the back of the wagon and re-make the
two back wheels.
Matthews's crew have been lovingly taking on the duty
to remake the wheels searching for just the right size tree to begin
curving out the hub.
After about five tries to get one just the way they
wanted they began making the spokes and remaking the first of two
wheels for the wagon.
Some of the other things that are being done are
replacing the split rail fencing around the wagon, fixing the wagon
seat, patching Abe's foot and book, staining, painting and sealing
the entire wagon and Abe.
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RBC Towing assisted in efforts to take Abe off the
wagon for repair. After getting the cover out and trying to put it
up it was discovered that the stitching would not hold.
The company that makes the covering said 10 years was a really good
time for a cover to last when out in the elements. Checking the
records, the cover is ten years old, so the fact that it is coming
undone is certainly understandable.
[Karen Castelein]
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