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Topic: Re: Hydraulic Push VS Apron Chain
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| cd1
02-22-2013 08:17:25
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I was referring to a Meyer in my post. Seen a guy get some type of barnyard junk like a concrete block or wood under the augers and rip the rear carriers right out of the floor. But you can destroy anything trying to feed a curb through it. |
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| rrlund
02-22-2013 08:50:13
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| The door in the back just wasn't big enough for anything too solid. It would just mash the stuff in the doorway and slip the clutch. If the clutch was too tight so it didn't slip,it would break something. I did it way too many times. If you loaded it with slop then cleaned up around the round bale feeded and put that in,it would take the slop out of the bottom and keep rolling the solid stuff in to a big tangled,tough ball,then try to push it all out at once. Disaster. |
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