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"Grain Buggy" Feeds Corn Burning Stoves
"It works great for fueling corn burning stoves and to haul feed to livestock. And it's light enough to pull behind any small pickup or small SUV," says Neil Junkin, Hock Farm Supply, Bertrand, Neb., about his 2-wheeled Grain Buggy.
    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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2006 - Volume #30, Issue #6