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Stu

12-31-2003 04:44:20




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I have a Badger snow blower, about a 5 or 6 foot swath, and its green. Its a single stage unit, and I was hoping to get more information on it. I recently saw a Badger round baler too, so it re-invigorated my search.

Does anyone know of a Badger website, or who bought out badger and now controls their parts etc?




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marlowe

12-31-2003 12:42:13




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 Re: Badger Implements in reply to Stu, 12-31-2003 04:44:20  
badger was made by badger northland co. in kaukauna wi..in the mid 70s it was bought out by MASSEY FERGUSON but with the down sizeing of MF theY sold the last out to MILLER PRO at ST. NAZIANZ WI.



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Don-WI

01-02-2004 22:50:26




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 Re: Re: Badger Implements in reply to marlowe, 12-31-2003 12:42:13  
Hey, that's where I live!! Badger also made manure handeling equipment(we have a Bager barn cleaner system in our barn) and silo unloaders. My dad now works in the building they used to occupy until mid-90's, when they were sold to Miller mfg. in St. Nazianz by MF, who, like you stated, bought out badger in the 1st place. Miller still carries the whole Badger line, and they actually made a whole new factory just for badger, mainly for their manure equipment and silo unloaders. Bager makes the full array, from cleaner units, spreaders, slurry tanks, etc..., to silo unloaders, blowers, forage wagons, and yes, even snow blowers. Very good products, from a very good name. I also believe Rex was bought out by, or transformed into, Miller. If you look at the last rex's and the first miller wagons, you can see some similarities.
Donovan from Wisconsin

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Mr. Green�

12-31-2003 11:11:17




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 Re: Badger Implements in reply to Stu, 12-31-2003 04:44:20  

Badger was bought out by Miller pro.



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Jim in michigan

12-31-2003 07:51:15




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 Re: Badger Implements in reply to Stu, 12-31-2003 04:44:20  
only Badger equipments I have seen are chopper wagons,they were made in Wisconsin...Jim



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James in NC

12-31-2003 06:25:51




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 Re: Badger Implements in reply to Stu, 12-31-2003 04:44:20  
The Badger round baler were made by Vermeer. They were the Vermeer 605C and 504C.

James



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Tractor Tom

12-31-2003 04:48:45




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 Re: Badger Implements in reply to Stu, 12-31-2003 04:44:20  
On google I found this:

http://www.badgerfarmequipment.com/



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