[AT] [External] Enormous grain wagon

DonThiel dwt at rrt.net
Mon Jun 8 08:04:08 PDT 2020


We have some farmers here that pull doubles at about 1500 bushels 
(105,500 gross).   Wouldn't have to wait for the second cart then.

Don

SE ND

On 6/8/2020 8:48 AM, Howard Pletcher wrote:
> 60,000# or 1000 bushels would be a typical semi load so the cart holds 
> 2 semi loads.
>
> Here's an even larger, 4000 bushel bin from Australia.  This is 
> intended as temporary storage between the cart and the truck rather 
> than going to the combine.  At least one is in use in the US.
>
> Howard
>
> On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 9:21 AM Gunnells, Brad R 
> <brad-gunnells at uiowa.edu <mailto:brad-gunnells at uiowa.edu>> wrote:
>
>     I was hoping maybe another list member might mention how many
>     bushels the average semi transports. Back in the early 80's I
>     worked for a local farmer hauling corn in a '76 IH 1600 Loadstar.
>     I believe it had what was referred to as a 400 bushel box on it.
>     Some fond memories of that time in my life.
>
>
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