Homebuilt Forage Wagon.

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R W

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Has anyone built there own self unloading forage wagon.
 
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A local contractor runs a four axle forage wagon behind a Magnum. The first, 3rd and 4th axle are steered by a pushrod which is mounted with a toplink ball joint next to the drawbar. I think they take about 60m3 (82 cu.yard) of silage with it, and with over 3 ton drawbar weight, it gets through a reasonable wet patch too.

Another contractor put a forage box on a 430hp Ginaf 6x6 offroad truck, they take about 45m3 through allmost any terrain, clay or marsh.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG6sEgUVQtQ

You can get a lot of universal gearcases from Italy or Germany: Comer, Rochling, lots of brands.
 
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Thanks for the negative reply.

Actually, I think "Why?" is a perfectly valid question. Many things 'could' be built on a DIY basis, but don't make sense unless feaures not commonly available on production units are desired. So I will also ask- Why?
 
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Actuall Many things 'could' be built on a DIY basis, but don't make sense unless feaures not commonly available on production units are desired. Why?
Cost, Size & Availability.
 

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