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Posted by Harley on December 13, 2005 at 15:46:17 from (205.188.117.6):
Been on this quest looking for gravity flow wagons to put on my flatbed trailer to go a ways north and haul some corn down here in the hills and mix my own feed. Fella on YT saw my ad and I bought them from him. Went to an auction yesterday and got a grinder mixer and half a load of hay and brought it down. Got home late last night and found an email on my puter from Walter Squires saying he had a box that might work. Went up to Springfield, Mo today and got it. Boy what a find. 24' long box that was on a straight truck with a roll up door and with two fork lifts they lifted it up and I backed under it and wasn't there an hour. Got it home, cut the extra flanges out from under it so it is ready to set, and wala. Instant grain bin storage with enough room for corn in one end, protein, mineral and salt blocks in the other end, and located right by the feedlot. Everything comes to he who waits. Thanks a bunch Walter. This thing is almost ready to unload. Anybody have any trailer repair or purchase needs, Walter is the man to get hold of. He be the trailer sales manager at Trux Trailer Sales and Repair in Springfield, Mo. , so when he gives you a price, he don't have to go back and talk to his manager. He be it. I took a picture of this thing on the flatbed Walter, and thanks, Harley
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