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Post by westillini on Aug 17, 2011 23:03:12 GMT -5
Kinda looking around at used carts. I haven't had one yet, so moving up to being a BIG farmer now . Is the 16" auger on a J&M750 worth that much more than a 14"? Sure its faster, but will I be unhappy with a 14"?
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Post by postoak on Aug 17, 2011 23:23:51 GMT -5
The 14 we had on our 620 was fine as long as your not in a huge hurry, our new 750 has a 18 on it and its too damn big ( i usually only open it half way) i would be more concerned with the hydraulic spout THAT IS A MUST!
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Post by westillini on Aug 17, 2011 23:36:17 GMT -5
Yep, just found one with hyd spout n tarp. Just wish it had scales...can be added. May have to take a road trip
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Post by Gambi80 on Aug 18, 2011 17:14:44 GMT -5
Yes, the hyd. spout is a must! The scale is nice as well, check yields and load a truck 'legal'. The bigger auger is going to buy you what, 25 seconds less unloading time?
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Post by clayknob on Aug 18, 2011 21:07:20 GMT -5
we have a 750 with the 16 and an 875 with the 18. the 18 inch does make a notable difference. The smaller auger handles higher rpms better than the larger, i usually run the large one 1200 tops (the auger will really shake the 275 magnum with all that weight). I would also suggest the larger tires 30.5 (i think). Are you getting the "slider" too?
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Post by westillini on Aug 18, 2011 21:44:28 GMT -5
What would you mean by " slider"
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Post by postoak on Aug 18, 2011 23:37:12 GMT -5
youtu.be/crshAF3A7-wI'm not a big fan of it, you can't clean it all the way out because the tube is above where the flighting ends
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