Posted by caterpillar guy on November 05, 2023 at 02:00:19 from (47.26.14.222):
In Reply to: Fox Chopper Box posted by RedWhiteandBluewoodlaunch on November 04, 2023 at 20:34:16:
Looks to have a lot of similarities to the later Kasten boxes. Like the rod angled down towards the back from the top front for a brace against working forward. The wood verticals with the side boards nailed to them. then How else would one build one if not by Plywood and steel uprights like Badger did. We had 2 Badger wagons 1 Kasten Box and a Gehl. The Gehl what a pile of junk it was. The Kasten worked ok but was a cheaply built parts like the front Gear box and ratchet wheel and dogs. The badgers I liked best worked well with few problems. Of course the running gears were the always problem with wet heavy load of hay or corn for silage. I've seen a couple old Fox Boxes around and Saw a couple Fox choppers around here also. I believe a distant relative had a Fox chopper and I thought had at least one Fox box back when. Fox also made a self-propelled chopper
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