That looks like a tough rig!
Just keep in mind, you might be able to pull it 35mph, but you won't be able to stop it loaded. No hurry is worth dying over.
It's built very well and will work perfect for me.
It's not the loaded speed I'm worried about as that will be slow. It's running empty to get the fill. I've been looking since before I bought my tractor for one. I found several but they were always well over 150 miles from home. This one came up 55 miles from me. If all goes as planned Thursday will be the first load of fill hauled.
The pic I took was at the guys farm where I bought it. He was lowering it when I took the pic. I was concerned about the angle. This one darn near stands the box on end. If anything doesn't come out its fastened down. How many ton gear is yours MO?I have the same wagon. Only dumps up to 45 degrees. Not enough to get fill to dump very easy. You end up jerking the wagon back and fourth to try to get it empty. Putting some old barn tin over the wood deck helps, so does dumping down hill a little.
Yours looks in a lot better shape than mine. Nice find.
That also could hold a few rows of benches to hold folks for your land tour. ;) hint. :D
NICE score.
Can't quite tell from your description but might want to think about how much you put on that gear if only using a 2" ball. I think the best of them are rated for like 8000 lbs max (with a 1-1/4" shank). Have to jump up to a 2-5/16" one for bigger loads. If your running gear is rated for 4T or so, guess you would be right at the limit