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lowland farmer
Posted 4/6/2018 10:13 (#6691236 - in reply to #6689422)
Subject: RE: best way to haul silage


North east Colorado
I do everything that ypu are talking about. I haul about 8000 tons from field to pile. I haul all winter out of a pile to feedlots. I also haul 2 or 3 loads a week of WDG. I use aulick belt trailers. For every think I do this is the best trailer I have found.

Chain floor trailers are great for hauling silage out of the field. Most are between 34ft and 40ft. Turn short and can haul alot of material. Hard to bridge the weight when going down the road. Have tried to haul WDG with this trail. It is a mess. Leaks out around chain front and back.

I also have a 32 ft hitchcock end dump. It is a great trailer I really like it unloads fast, easy to get around fields and tight spots. Can haul WDG with it. If it is really wet it pushes out of the grain gates in the back. It is an end dump and they do lay over.




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