Heavy-Duty Feed Bunk Made From Old Truck
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I made a heavy-duty feed bunk using the frame from an old truck and some scrap metal. The bunk consists of the rectangular of the truck mounted on legs made of 4-in. dia. pipe. A length of 8-in. I-beam runs under each end of the bunk. I welded in several 3-in. channel iron cross pieces along the length of the truck frame. Then I made a "floor" for the bunk using 2-in. lumber. It's built strong to last and didn't cost much. (Robert Ouverson, 24495 Eagle Ave., Fertile, Iowa 50434 ph 515 797-2484)
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Heavy-Duty Feed Bunk Made From Old Truck LIVESTOCK Feeding Equipment 21-2-36 I made a heavy-duty feed bunk using the frame from an old truck and some scrap metal. The bunk consists of the rectangular of the truck mounted on legs made of 4-in. dia. pipe. A length of 8-in. I-beam runs under each end of the bunk. I welded in several 3-in. channel iron cross pieces along the length of the truck frame. Then I made a "floor" for the bunk using 2-in. lumber. It's built strong to last and didn't cost much. (Robert Ouverson, 24495 Eagle Ave., Fertile, Iowa 50434 ph 515 797-2484)
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