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Eagle Silage Chopper (Stationary Belt Driven)

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Raymond Bagwell

09-10-2001 10:20:14




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I have boutht an Egale stationary silage chopper on steel wheels. This machine is belt dirven. Does anyone know anything about these machines?




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Steven M

09-10-2001 16:32:06




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 Re: Eagle Silage Chopper (Stationary Belt Driven) in reply to Raymond Bagwell, 09-10-2001 10:20:14  

The Eagle was one of the best feed cuttes made. i have a model 75 (18'') they also made a 65 (16'') and the big 110 (24'') They where made at Appleton Wisconsin. They also made Tractors.Do you know what model your is. Ill bet its a 75 there where lots of them.



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Raymond Bagwell

09-12-2001 13:17:24




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 Re: Re: Eagle Silage Chopper (Stationary Belt Driven) in reply to Steven M, 09-10-2001 16:32:06  
What is the age of these choppers?



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Steven M

09-12-2001 16:22:40




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 Re: Re: Re: Eagle Silage Chopper (Stationary Belt Driven) in reply to Raymond Bagwell, 09-12-2001 13:17:24  

Im not sure when the 65 75 and 105 where built,but i would say 1930 40 and maybe early 50s i think Eagle goes back to the 1800 Are you from Wisconsin? I would just like to know if Eagle was sold out of state. By the way there is a book about the Eagle company.



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Alvin NE WI

09-12-2001 18:03:37




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Eagle Silage Chopper (Stationary Belt Driven) in reply to Steven M, 09-12-2001 16:22:40  
I remember my Dad buying a Eagle 65 for silo filling in about 1938 or '39. He used a 7 hp. Galloway Hit & miss engine to power it, remember it did a decent job at it for those days.. Gad, wish I still had those 2 pices yet.
Thier chief competor was Fox, also made in Appleton Wi. and styled just like the Eagle



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Alvin NE WI

09-12-2001 18:01:19




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Eagle Silage Chopper (Stationary Belt Driven) in reply to Steven M, 09-12-2001 16:22:40  
I remember my Dad buying a Eagle 65 for silo filling in about 1938 or '39. He used a 7 hp. Galloway Hit & miss engine to power it, remember it did a decent job at it for those days.. Gad, wish I still had those 2 pices yet.



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