Posted by Don-Wi on September 09, 2008 at 18:00:02 from (99.145.120.102):
My dad is in the process of installing a used Badger manure auger in our barn in place of the slide that was worn out.
We basically have a rough sketch drawn on graph paper, but the scale just doesn't look right.
Sadly, the dealer my dad is working with doesn't seem to be much help as he doesn't do much as far as Badger Barn equipment goes anymore, so we don't have very clear instructions as to the measurements from the end of the auger to the concrete block the barn cleaner drive unit sits on, and some other measurements.
Anyone have any clue or done one recently? He was hoping to get the concrete mixed and poured tonight, which in no way is gonna happen so long as we're guessing on where the drive unit should sit, and whether or not we need to bust out more concrete for it to get moved back some.
If anyone would happen to have a manual for their auger or any other source for dimensions we could use, it would sure be appreciated.
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