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Northwest Iowa | Had one of those for 15 years and very little problems if you use your head loading roughage. Feeding dairy here so all hay was tub ground first, have since gone to a vertical to eliminate a step, but over all was a reliable machine. They are not as heavy built as some other brands but seemed to 'flex' in all the right places under full load so as not to twist apart. Finally got rid of ours when we started bending the augers flat and didn't think they were worth repairing. Unloading chain needs to be kept snug or it will wear fast, but not too tight or it would snap. IMHO a good wagon if you have some commen sense while operating. | |
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