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Grain feed truck/trailer ideas??

15K views 12 replies 6 participants last post by  njbarlow  
#1 ·
I am looking to buy/build a feed truck or trailer. Basically a feed box with a small auger on it to auger dry feed into feed bunks, etc. I guess it would be kinda like a mini grain cart, but not so deluxe in some ways. It could be on a flatbed truck or something, or a small trailer. Any ideas or thoughts on something like this?
 
#6 ·
If you can, get one of the old Case pull type combines, I'm talking about the smaller early models which most had an air cooled engine over top of the feeder house. They have a better hopper for chop and rolled grain, real easy to remove and the auger is more straight out so you get more reach outside the width of the tractor or whatever you're pulling it with, as opposed to more vertical with a long spout on a Massey or Cockshutt of the day.

I can't find a decent pick doing a quick search, but this is what they look like from the right hand side. This one is missing the unloading auger for some reason:confused: If you can, grab the whole machine, there are a lot of good parts like belt idlers and such. I have several of them, as they are quite plentiful around here;)

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#7 ·
OK, gotcha. You are eventually hoping to end with something like this?

The idea of and old combine hopper would be a good one. How are you planning on powering everything on it?
There are lots of old JD combines around these parts. Lots of 95 and 105 combine can be found by taking a short drive around the country side
 
#8 ·
Yes, that is basically it, except to have the auger reach out further like AlbertaBuck said. It would be preferable to have a trailer with the auger being powered by the tractor hydraulic hookups. However, a small motor would let the feed cart be able to be used both by a tractor and a truck. Any ideas. Thanks guys.
 
#9 ·
What about a smaller sized unit that could be pulled behind a four-wheeler? Something that would be maneuverable, and hold a few hundred pounds. Such a small unit could be built fairly easily, and would work for a fair sized operation until I would purchase a tub grinder/mixer. Possibly it could be built with one of those plastic tubs that fit on a pallet that contain liquids? They generally have a metal cage around them.
 
#10 ·
I think a metal one would be easiest, because it can be welded
Plastic welding?

Anyways, I think I am going to basically have a metal tank with a homemade auger welded into the side at an angle. The auger will come up fairly high off the ground. 6-8 feet? And then have a flexible tube come down to direct the feed.

If I do plastic, then I would like to use one of those liquid tanks that fit on a pallet, usually with a metal cage. And then have a PVC pipe auger off of that. It would be about 8-10 feet long perhaps. Anyways, can the PVC be plastic welded to the material on those tanks. I am not sure what it is called. If not, could a bracket be built for the auger?
 
#12 ·
Yes, I have seen that. That would be what I would eventually get. Right now, I am going to get something smaller for now. Mostly because with my facilities, there is not enough room to maneuver one of those around very well. When I get my new setup, I will have plenty of room.