2006 - Volume #30, Issue #6, Page #10
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"Grain Buggy" Feeds Corn Burning Stoves
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The 8-ft. high unit can hold up to 65 bu. of corn and has an easy-to-fill, large top opening. It comes with a 2-in. ball receiver, a ladder on front, and a treated wood trailer floor for storing bags, etc. Corn gravity feeds out an opening on back. Grain discharges through a 9-in. high slide gate, which has a smaller 3-in. gate within it for reduced volume.
"It's big enough to supply a good month's supply for a corn stove. Most users dump the corn into 5-gal. buckets to carry into the house," says Junkin. "Small farmers with only a few head of livestock like it because they can hand feed their animals and buy in bulk to save money."
Sells for $1,750.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Hock Farm Supply, P.O. Box 158, Bertrand, Neb. 68927 (ph 800 658-3175 or 308 472-3451; Neilj@hockfarmsupply.com; www.hockfarmsupply.com).
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