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Badger
Posted 2/22/2014 11:11 (#3708847 - in reply to #3708717)
Subject: Re: Question on trucks crossing US/Canadian border


Huntley Montana
Look at the van's hard. 90-100' augers can almost reach the front from farmer bins. Couple load locks & a sheet of plywood in the back. Lotta vans running empty south. Worse case on your end is a grain vac to unload if you don't have a hoist. At least you have enough room for 45-46,000#
I have seen elevators here load out a lot of Vans going to the coast with down spouts with a end that the van backs up to that has a upturn that can "wing" the grain to the front of vans. Billings Peavey has a belt loader that vans back into that can load out vans.
A big telehandler with a couple of sheets of pylwood could push oats to the front if the auger didn't get the front loaded. I've got a U shaped pusher for 1 of my telehandlers that would push oats easy. A big sq straw bale would also push in a van strapped to bucket forks on a telehandler. A big telehandler could also hold up the end of a tube from a down spout also.
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