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SW OH | Ok, I finally got around to finding some pictures. The first bagger we owned was an Eberhardt silopress 401. When we bought it it had a chain conveyor and we used front side unloading wagons. It was made for truck or wagon with a reciprocating table and not much of a hopper. When we dug a trench solo for corn silage we went to a dump wagon, trucks, and scrapped the conveyor and table.
We bought the truck cheap, cut the top and back off the box off, and used parts from our worn out wagons to make the truck self unloading. The 401 was slow and it took us 2 days to fill an 8X150 bag. Then we upgraded to the 6000? Ag bagger. It was set up for wagons but we bought it without the conveyor and built a hopper for the truck. We could fill a 9X150 in one day all with one truck.
Mitchco
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