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Handy "Auger Caddy"
Using mostly scrap steel, Mike Grace, Elberon, Iowa, made a handy "auger caddy" to carry a 6-in. bin unloading auger and a sweep auger.
"I can pull it by hand or with my garden tractor," notes Grace.
The rig rides on three steel wheels. He used 2-in. sq. tubing for the rig's main frame and 1-in. t
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Handy "Auger Caddy" AUGERS Augers (29B) 26-4-8 Using mostly scrap steel, Mike Grace, Elberon, Iowa, made a handy "auger caddy" to carry a 6-in. bin unloading auger and a sweep auger.
"I can pull it by hand or with my garden tractor," notes Grace.
The rig rides on three steel wheels. He used 2-in. sq. tubing for the rig's main frame and 1-in. tubing for the uprights which are spaced about 3 ft. apart. The auger is carried at the bottom and the sweep auger on top. Both pieces of equipment are held in place by bunge cords.
"It makes transporting the auger and sweep auger easy. I don't have to load them into my pickup any more," says Grace.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Mike Grace, 3206 X Ave., Elberon, Iowa 52225 (ph 319 444-2906).
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