Sold a wide array of livestock equipment from the 1950's until the early 1990's when sold to Miller. Badger mostly sold forage wagons and gutter cleaners around here with a sprinkling of their other products as well. I thought the stuff was decent but then again I was not around it using the equipment every day. There was a dairy on the next road over that had quite a few Badger products such as spreaders, mower-conditioners, and bunk feeders as well as forage wagons and gutter cleaners. That farm was not easy on any of their equipment but the stuff seemed to hold up fairly well. The company was doomed by the late 1980's as demand for small dairy farm equipment tapered off. Around the same time JD stopped building forage wagons and other manufacturers trimmed back on similar offerings for small dairy farms. A bygone era at this point in time. I had some Badger brochures and still might have a few. There were a couple of very active dealers around here and after the one got out of business it took a while to sell off his inventory as he had so much in the way of gutter cleaner chain among other parts. Had a BN1055 box new that hung around there for a few years.
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