I do not know what number Kill bros could be that big except for the bottom dump No, 400. The No. 300 bed will hold about 165 bushels and that is all you want on that gear before you mash the gear to the ground, the No.250 bed is about 150 buskels and the orignal beds are 125 bushels and that is what was avaible when that gear was made. The No. 350 Kill bed is the sloped side and will hold perhaps the 200 bushels or with the extensions more but that is way to much bed for your gear. Remember that gear is rated at 5 tons and that is at tractor speeds and not the 8 to 10 tons that a lot of people seem to think they are and you need that 8 ton gear for the 350 box or heavier. The 953 that the other poster said was a 5 ton is only a 4 ton, not a 5 ton gear. and the orignal 125 bu. size is good for them if you want to keep them. There have been many a person killed with an overloaded hopper by rolling over on the tire repair person from either loosing a tire or busting an axle.
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