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DSV farms

12-26-2012 13:15:09
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Looking at new 500+ bushel wagons. Does anybody have opinions on who is better? J&M, EZ trail, Brent, Killbros or others? Sure seems to be quite a price difference between some.




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Kevin B from Illinois

12-31-2012 14:02:15
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 Re: gravity wagons in reply to DSV farms, 12-26-2012 13:15:09  
I would go with the Parkers as my #1 choice and after that Brent, Killbros, but I also have 2 old Minnasotas and love them them they just don't make them any more/



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agonair

12-28-2012 20:15:28
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 Re: gravity wagons in reply to DSV farms, 12-26-2012 13:15:09  
Unverferth is the parent. They own Brent, Parker, and Kilbros among others.



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David G

12-28-2012 19:37:29
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 Re: gravity wagons in reply to DSV farms, 12-26-2012 13:15:09  
Good luck with Brent



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James22

12-28-2012 09:06:32
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 Re: gravity wagons in reply to DSV farms, 12-26-2012 13:15:09  
Brent or J&M are the best but real expensive. The best value is Demco but it isn't going to take as much abuse. I've been looking for a few years and haven't yet jumped. We don't haul very far and tend to be a little more careful so current thinking is a Demco. I've seen nearly new, but still used Brent 640's advertised for around $15K, unreasonably expensive for my tastes.



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USAonly

12-27-2012 05:42:16
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 Re: gravity wagons in reply to DSV farms, 12-26-2012 13:15:09  
Before we got our semis we had Brent 640's--BEST wagons ever--we had two hooked together and could take 1200 bu. to town in one trip. With the surge brakes you felt safe going down a hill.I bought them from our Deere dealer but went right to the Brent factory in Shellrock Ia. and picked them up---Bought them back then for $6700 apiece and sold them 5 years later for $8500!



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flying belgian

12-26-2012 19:09:18
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 Re: gravity wagons in reply to DSV farms, 12-26-2012 13:15:09  
Can't speak for the others but I have a 640 Brent and just love it.



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Bob Bancroft

12-26-2012 17:54:51
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 Re: gravity wagons in reply to DSV farms, 12-26-2012 13:15:09  
I have a fairly new Unverferth 300 bu. box and gear which I am pleased with. The workmanship appears better than a similar sized Killbros.



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dboll

12-26-2012 16:53:49
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 Re: gravity wagons in reply to DSV farms, 12-26-2012 13:15:09  
most newer boxes are sloped enough to unload ok but there's a difference in running gears, compare a 13T J&M to Demco or a 14T Westendorf, the J&M is made heavier, Brent's had a reinforcement retro as of last summer on some of their gears, make sure it is the new design or has had one installed



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G1355

12-26-2012 15:26:38
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 Re: gravity wagons in reply to DSV farms, 12-26-2012 13:15:09  
I'd buy the Brent or j and m, wouldn't consider ez trail or killbros



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Leroy

12-26-2012 16:09:30
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 Re: gravity wagons in reply to G1355, 12-26-2012 15:26:38  
Why Brent and not Killbros. when they are made in same factory?



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G1355

12-27-2012 15:33:43
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 Re: gravity wagons in reply to Leroy, 12-26-2012 16:09:30  
The Parker is made by uneverfth to but the Brent is the best one in my opinion, but its also the most expensive, but the j and m is a very good wagon to.



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IaGary

12-27-2012 04:56:51
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 Re: gravity wagons in reply to Leroy, 12-26-2012 16:09:30  
I don't believe that Kilbros and Brent are the same factory.

Brent and Untherverth(sp)are, but not Kilbros.

Kilbros would be my third choice after the Brent and Untherverft.

You will pay more for the Brent though.

Gary



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IaGary

12-27-2012 04:58:55
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 Re: gravity wagons in reply to IaGary, 12-27-2012 04:56:51  
After a little internet research you may be right leroy.

Gary



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Leroy

12-27-2012 06:51:06
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 Re: gravity wagons in reply to IaGary, 12-27-2012 04:58:55  
Killbros. started in Delphos, Ohio in about 1954 and we got our first in 1955 and in the later years they added the Brent line that I think is named after one of the owners. They may now have other plants as well. The plant is located on the southwest corner of town. The Unverferth line is made at Klida, Ohio just a few miles north of Killbros. It was started as McCurdy in Ada, Ohio building elevators and later they added the wagon beds. Then McCurdy was bought out by the Unverferth family and moved to Klida with there other operations.

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Leroy

12-27-2012 06:00:02
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 Re: gravity wagons in reply to IaGary, 12-27-2012 04:58:55  
Those 3 are made within 30 mile of me.



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Dalet

12-26-2012 14:31:23
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 Re: gravity wagons in reply to DSV farms, 12-26-2012 13:15:09  
I would go with Brent or Killbros.

J&M third.

EZ trail last.



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Gochargers

12-26-2012 14:20:17
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 Re: gravity wagons in reply to DSV farms, 12-26-2012 13:15:09  
Worked at a grain handling facility for ten yrs (89 to 99). The best unloading wagon for my money was the DEMCO. The worst were Kilbros and the old Dakons



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