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Wasn't Born Yesterday

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dump wogons (buy or can i build my on?)


I have two gravity wagons but from some of ya'lls pic. i would like to find me one in my area or can i build one? Any info.



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It might be easyer to find on on a consignment sale or farm sale than to build one!Or just riding around the countryside , seems like they are just sitting sometimes! Good luck! Then again what are you willing to give for one?

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Kevin
Thanks for the info. I have yet to find one around here at any sales or auictions. I had never seen one until i seen u guy,s using ya,lls on the fourm. Thats when i got the brigth idea that i need one they look like they work well.



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I had a Coby dump wagon, it was self contained, had a PTO powered pump, cyl and all built into the wagon. Worked really good on my old KTA with no hydraulics. Don't think I have a picture of it anymore, have to look.

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the beast wagon are the side dump wagons , you need no hdy. on wagon or tractor you pull up alone beside the drags or elevator and just open the door and control the corn coming out. No hdy. no backing up or messing around as much!


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I'd probably buy a wagon. They're fairly cheap, and don't take up lots of space. You can also use them for storing feed when you aren't using them for picking corn. We have three and we store corn in one, oats in anolther, and keep one for a spare.

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When you say side dump is that the same as my side dump gravity wagons ? What are some name brand dumps to be looking for ?

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yeh side dump gravity beds. The best i ever used was J&M . They had an undershot that made wet shelled grain proactically fall out. There is also ,kill bros. parker, and assorted short line that have cheap ones like the farm supply stores used to have. i have seen homemade wooden ones tho.

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Gravity flows work good unless you have lots of husks and stalks in them with the corn. Then the stalks and husks slow everything down.disbelief

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