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Help, Somebody; Nebraska Cowman??

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Allan in NE

11-07-2004 10:36:16




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Guys,

Ran across this feeder yesterday. This looks like a $600 to $750 feed wagon to me. Whadda think it is worth?

Thanks for your imput,

Allan

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Nebraska Cowman

11-07-2004 16:04:00




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 Re: Help, Somebody; Nebraska Cowman?? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-07-2004 10:36:16  
Why would you want to go out in the snow and feed cows?



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Allan in NE

11-07-2004 16:10:37




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 Re: Help, Somebody; Nebraska Cowman?? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 11-07-2004 16:04:00  
'Cause you don't know how darned lucky you really are! :>)

I wonder why everyone keeps askin' me that? Geeze!

Now, what am I gonna havta pay for that thing?

Allan



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Nebraska Cowman

11-07-2004 16:46:46




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 Re: Help, Somebody; Nebraska Cowman?? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-07-2004 16:10:37  
Well if you realy want to fight the cold and scoop snow the running gear alone is worth $300 so you can't go too far wrong. looks like it might need some new wood. As for me I plan to run my cows out til at least February and then feed hay. My feed wagon can rest this year! ☺



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John A

11-07-2004 15:53:10




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 Re: Help, Somebody; Nebraska Cowman?? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-07-2004 10:36:16  
Allan, I surenough looks good to me! Though I was always on a OSWALT/butlet.. Ensilmixer on a 1980 C70. A neighbor had an ol Chuckwagon mounted on an ol 1950 Chevy truck. Both despence silage or greenchops very well. Just different whistles and bells.
Back to yours....It does look straight, try to see how much slack the drive has in it, worn sprockets and such, How does the running gear pull! will it trail straight at 55 or 60 mph. Or does it look like a desert sidewinder going down the road at 20 mph. I know you have heard me say before start obscenely low then go up. It is probably a deal at the price you mention, but better at $400 or $500. Good luck!!!
Later,
John A.
PS... A red tractor pulling a green implement is always a good thing!!

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old don

11-07-2004 15:30:53




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 Re: Help, Somebody; Nebraska Cowman?? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-07-2004 10:36:16  
Allen, looks like a JD Chuck Wagon. I think they were reversible with a rear door so you could unload kick bales out the back. I was thinking they were ratchet drives but if they reverse with variable speed then maybe not. I never used one but we had some neighbors who did. It's hard to find decent used front unloading wagons if its in decent mechanical shape jump on it. A little marine plywood and some ugh! green paint she be gooder-n-new. Now let's talk used forage harvestors.

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Allan in NE

11-07-2004 15:48:19




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 Re: Help, Somebody; Nebraska Cowman?? in reply to old don, 11-07-2004 15:30:53  
Hi Don,

Only way to talk harvesters is Fox. :>) (I'm looking for that stuff too!)

Allan



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old don

11-07-2004 16:19:44




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 Re: Help, Somebody; Nebraska Cowman?? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-07-2004 15:48:19  
Fox still in business? Nice machine, however, you're still going to need parts can you say Gehl, New Holland, JD Ugh! Case IH or Hesston?



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Allan in Ne

11-07-2004 16:24:41




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 Re: Help, Somebody; Nebraska Cowman?? in reply to old don, 11-07-2004 16:19:44  
Boy Don,

You're being kinda hard on me tonight. :>)

Okay then, I'll cross that bridge when I get to it.

Allan



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I Bleed Green

11-07-2004 13:18:45




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 Re: Help, Somebody; Nebraska Cowman?? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-07-2004 10:36:16  

I know someone who had one like it only higher.

It always worked good and for meny years.



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Harley

11-07-2004 12:17:19




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 Re: Help, Somebody; Nebraska Cowman?? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-07-2004 10:36:16  
Looks in pretty fair shape huh. Course, then you
'ed have to buy some cows, then plant more row drop, then an ensilage cutter, then a bigger tractor to pull it, then another tractor and at least a couple of wagons to haul the silage in, then a packer tractor preferably with a front blade on it, then some feed bunks, then a sorting corral, then more cattle. Nope I don't think you want it feller. Later, Harley

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Allan in NE

11-07-2004 12:31:18




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 Re: Help, Somebody; Nebraska Cowman?? in reply to Harley, 11-07-2004 12:17:19  
Allen,

Oh, yeah I do. Workin' on the whole darned mess, even as we speak. But, we've decided to go with a pot load of heavy heifers, tho. :>)

My problem is that I'm running against the clock and somebody always keeps setting that finish line back a ways to make it harder for me to get to before the clock runs out. :>)

Allan



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rustyfarmall

11-07-2004 12:30:54




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 Re: Help, Somebody; Nebraska Cowman?? in reply to Harley, 11-07-2004 12:17:19  
And besides all that, it' green.



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Allan in NE

11-07-2004 12:38:33




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 Re: Help, Somebody; Nebraska Cowman?? in reply to rustyfarmall, 11-07-2004 12:30:54  
Yes but,

Don't they work nice! Variable speed, reversible bed and will feed a load of watermelons if ya ask it to. :>)

Allan



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rustyfarmall

11-07-2004 13:34:07




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 Re: Help, Somebody; Nebraska Cowman?? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-07-2004 12:38:33  
Just kiddin about it being green, I grew up being exposed to more green machinery than any other color. That chuck wagon looks like a deal to me, go for it. Just don't let I.D.F. see this.



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Brian in NY

11-08-2004 07:21:20




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 Re: Help, Somebody; Nebraska Cowman?? in reply to rustyfarmall, 11-07-2004 13:34:07  
Allan,

Think you are pretty close on the value at about $650 or so. Course not seeing it in person can't tell how solid it is but I assume you wouldn't be taking pictures of a heap of garbage. If she is solid she sure will be handy...and I am sure there aren't all that many used ones for sale that aren't knockin on death's door. I say grab er up and let us know how much you had to giv for er.

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