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| I had a Gehl I lost the unload flighting in somewhat like that..................End of the flighting was thin/weak and it rolled everything over about half way up. Not a huge deal on it, only 2 augers, one up out of the tank, and one long unload tube. I ended up replacing both augers although my tube was fine. Even with me making the shafts, I had to buy and weld the flighting on, and just the shafting and flighting it wasn't a cheap deal. I had the big brother to your mill, an IH 1150, and that unload never gave me a huge issue, it caused ulcers just looking at it should it break. Way to much going on for what it was doing IMHO..............As the others said, if the material is as wet as it looks, low flow would be the rule of the day. Curious how that stuff empties from the tank without bridging up inside? | |
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