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Lightweight, Durable Aluminum Grain Trailers
Kann Manufacturing Corporation offers a complete line of single-hopper, all-aluminum grain trailers. Available lengths include 22, 24 and 26 ft., and capacities range from 560 to 610 bu.
Kann trailers are unique because they’re built with all-welded construction from 1/8-in. continuous corrugated aluminum walls. Structural wall liners measuring 3/16-in. are installed throughout, and 8-in. channel perimeter frames provide added support.
The single-axle spring suspension is built for a 20,000-lb. capacity over an ABS braking system. LED lights, rear ladders, anti-sail mud flaps, and reflective red and white D.O.T tape are standard.
Trailers feature five 1 1/2-in. tarp bows with 7 in. of rise permanently welded at 48 in. centers. The total height from the ground to the top of the tarp bows is 122 in.
Each unit sports a 24-in. grain gate with a 34-degree sloped hopper for quick and complete unloading. If desired, they can be equipped with a rack-and-pinion center dump grain gate or a slide unloading gate and chute. Other options include roll tarps, electric tarp kits, front and rear catwalks, front ladders, aluminum wheels, a hopper vibrator, customized laser-cut name plates, air ride suspension, and built-in side wall tarp vents.
“The Kann Grain Master series aluminum single hopper grain trailer is engineered to be lightweight but durable, maximizing hauling capacity and overall grain hauling efficiencies,” according to a company representative.
It’s recommended that interested customers call the main Kann office for pricing, availability and desired options.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Kann Manufacturing Corporation, 210 Regent St., Guttenberg, Iowa 52052 (ph 800-806-5266; sales@kannmfg.com; www.kannmfg.com).


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