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"Corn Caddy" Carries Corn For Stoves
"It looks nicer than placing a bulk tank next to your house or an old rusty grain cart. It's small enough to fit into a garage, and light enough that you can pull it behind any small pickup or small SUV," says Waylon McKinney, Coalgate, Okla., about his 2-wheeled Corn Caddy for fueling corn-burning stoves.
  The 6-ft. 8-in. tall unit can hold up to 1,500 lbs. or 25 bu. of corn. That's close to a month's supply for most customers. Standard equipment includes electric brakes, radial tires, taillights and safety chains.
  The tank is designed to fill from the top. To feed out corn, you place a 5-gal. bucket on a 4-ft. sq. metal tray and then slide the bucket under the cone.
  The unit is painted olive green but can be custom painted other colors.
  Sells for $1,650.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Heavybilt Mfg., Inc., RR 4, Box 1420, Coalgate, Okla. 74538 (ph 800 807-0012 or 580 927-3003; fax 580 927-3059; heavybilt@coalgate.net; www.heavybilt mfg.com).


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2006 - Volume #30, Issue #5