Yes, a belt certainly has it's place. The drag chain/auger combo used in the Ultra Scoop tend to be less finicky maintenance wise. The loader is optional. This was our prototype and we wanted to abuse it a bit.
@agtrucker -Thanks for looking agtrucker. This is about a mile from the Sudenga factory in George, IA. Our local Co-Op is nice enough to put a pile of grain on the ground for us just about every year.
Thanks for the comment Slorn22. The Ultra Scoop is a beast, but 6' of the intake auger is removable so the unit fits on a road... I wouldn't say it is convenient to meet traffic however! Once these units find homes, they rarely move more than around the grain pile/yard.
@Slorn22 -OH! Thanks for the clarification! Yes, we totally loaded the truck improperly, fortunately, we were only going to a location on the same property... That's what you get when you put a bunch of Engineers in charge!
Do you not find it odd that Corn, Wheat etc, is still measured in "Bushels"? Look at a machine doing the same job at the docks unloading or loading a ship and you will get some idea how huge these machines are! I am a real fan of "B-I-G"!
remember a wheel loader is not a good piece of equipment if ground conditions are not perfect. great idea. every piece of equipment has its place
Yes, a belt certainly has it's place. The drag chain/auger combo used in the Ultra Scoop tend to be less finicky maintenance wise. The loader is optional. This was our prototype and we wanted to abuse it a bit.
@agtrucker -Thanks for looking agtrucker. This is about a mile from the Sudenga factory in George, IA. Our local Co-Op is nice enough to put a pile of grain on the ground for us just about every year.
Thanks for the comment Slorn22. The Ultra Scoop is a beast, but 6' of the intake auger is removable so the unit fits on a road... I wouldn't say it is convenient to meet traffic however! Once these units find homes, they rarely move more than around the grain pile/yard.
Thats also a great snow blower :)
@Slorn22 -OH! Thanks for the clarification! Yes, we totally loaded the truck improperly, fortunately, we were only going to a location on the same property... That's what you get when you put a bunch of Engineers in charge!
never seen something similar. its great
Do you not find it odd that Corn, Wheat etc, is still measured in "Bushels"?
Look at a machine doing the same job at the docks unloading or loading a ship and you will get some idea how huge these machines are!
I am a real fan of "B-I-G"!
We own the smaller version, man, that thing with move grain!
ola! hahahaha... I failed amazingly... Thanks! Was thinking, so many hp, for such a small engine!? Great engineers over there! ha!
How about repairing the pto guard?
@mrbluenun what else are you gunna measure it in exactly?...
I want one!!!
Where is this taking place?
i load truck out of my flats every year. and i can load in under 5 mins if i use godzilla.
bushels per hour BPH. Break Horse Power BHP
Euh... 20,000 bhp?! How's that?! I don't believe that. 20,000 bhp?!?!
periesicsd BPH bushels per hour
never seen something similar. its great
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