I think you should go look at how a Kinze is put together and you will see that it is probably your best easiest option. Then you cna decide what you want on the auger condition. To change the angle of the vertical auger would depend on how it is fastened to the front of the cart. If the auger is a basic complete separate units then you could so to speak just cut it loose and turn it down some then reconnect. If an integral part of the front of the cart it will be much more work. Then if there is significant wear on the flighting you have to either replace the whole auger or put new flighting on it. I can get you a couple places to get flighting from. Or most auger places could hook you up there too. If I had to do much with that vertical auger I would probably replace the tube with a larger diameter one and longer to get the reach you need and faster unload time. IF you look at the Kinze look inside at the shutoff for the grain flow. It works well with little problem. I'm sure they get to leaking over time with the flow of grain over the gate plate. that can be fixed with a weld bead and grinder though. they work on Milo and wheat both are smaller seeds.
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