Re: Todays load picture

fred goodrich

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march auction lot's of goodies!
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March is getting into the tail end of the snow season, will the snow blowers sell very well in March, or will you keep it on the lot and sell it in a better market next fall?
 
In the first pic I thought it would be Minnesota gravity wagons, the infamous no slide ones. But seeing the door they must be a different brand. So they are probably ok.

What model Ford is that, can?t quite make it out.

Paul
 
Paul, I think those boxes are the ones TSC. and Fleetfarm sold. Couple names they sold under were Bradford and Kory. I had one under the Bradford name. Yes the grain flowed out real nice but they were built light and after a short while the welds and bracing broke from twisting when pulling out of field. I had mine all beefed up and in good shape but then traded it for a bigger box. I think these were 180 bushel without top boards.
 
Those boxes look to be Bradford s. Usted to farm 25 miles from there factory.
Owned one, it was always breaking or twisting . Found out that mine was made with very low grade, 'soft' steel.Almost impossible to weld on it. Got rid of it after only one season
 
I have a 230bu Bradford (probably a 250 rated, i get 230 in it), just enough differences but yes the ladder resembles what?s there.

Paul
 

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