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| I've never been around the Kinze carts. however we have run an avalanche cart and I'll agree the pivoting auger was slicker than two eels in a bucket of grease - especially if you have high side trailer or trucks with tall stacks. With that said though, we switched and went with a Brent corner auger. Is the single auger faster? Can't say - we're like you, fast enough not to kill tractor, slow enough to catch it before we loose it all. But the corner auger visibility to unload has been great, w/ or w/out a spout defletor, just not quite as nice for pulling up to trailers behind big bunk pete's w/13'-6" exhaust.
Running row crop duals, can't speak to the tracks either. | |
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- grain carts, J&M vs Kinze - Ray (ecks) : 11/11/2011 21:08
- RE: grain carts, J&M vs Kinze - billybob : 11/11/2011 21:15
- Re: grain carts, J&M vs Kinze - farmermatt : 11/11/2011 21:48
- I have both, and each has advantages. - illfarmr : 11/11/2011 21:51
- Re: grain carts, J&M vs Kinze - 3pete : 11/11/2011 21:52
- Re: grain carts, J&M vs Kinze - cocodrie : 11/11/2011 21:59
- Re: grain carts, J&M vs Kinze - assault : 11/11/2011 22:24
- RE: grain carts, J&M vs Kinze - agpro : 11/11/2011 22:29
- Re: grain carts, J&M vs Kinze - assault : 11/11/2011 22:58
- RE: grain carts, J&M vs Kinze - MidMOfarmer : 11/12/2011 00:06
- Re: grain carts, J&M vs Kinze - OregonFarmer : 11/12/2011 02:52
- RE: grain carts, J&M vs Kinze - Chad H : 11/12/2011 03:51
- Re: grain carts, J&M vs Kinze - chris.isu : 11/12/2011 08:55
- Re: grain carts, J&M vs Kinze - redline : 11/12/2011 18:00
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