J&M Auger Wagons

J&M Manufacturing Co., Inc. manufactures three series of auger wagons: J&M Small to Midsize, J&M Large Capacity Grain Storm Series and J&M Large Capacity Leaner Series.

Manufacturer: J&M Manufacturing Co., Inc. P.O. Box 547; Fort Recovery, OH 45846
Phone: (419) 375-2376
Website:

www.jm-inc.com

Series: J&M Small to Midsize

Base Price Range: $23,100 to $49,200
Notable: Features the patented single-corner auger design in the front of the cart, making the spout 6' to 8' closer to the tractor cab.
Description: Capacity 525 bu. to 875 bu.; auger sizes 14", 16" and 18"; unload rate 150 bu. to 438 bu./min.; empty weight 6,300 lb. to 9,300 lb.
Options: Tire options include 24.5×32 and 30.5×32; scale options include three-point scale system; available in red, green, blue or yellow.
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Series: J&M Large Capacity Grain Storm Series

Base Price Range: $51,550 to $117,500
Notable: Low profile and narrow transport design.
Description: Capacity 1,000 bu. to 1,400 bu.; auger sizes 20" and 22"; unload rate 457 bu. to 900 bu./min.; empty weight 12,900 lb. to 23,300 lb.
Options: Tire options include singles of 900/60R32, 35.5×32, 73×44.00 and 76×50.00, walking tandem dual wheels (four total) of 480/80R42, 520/85R38 or 520/85R42, or tracks; scale options include five-point scale systems; available in red, green, blue or yellow.

Series: J&M Large Capacity Leaner Series

Base Price Range: $74,500 to $122,000
Notable: Extends an additional 2' toward the combine for increased maneuverability.
Description: Capacity 1,105 bu. to 1,500 bu.; auger sizes 20" and 22"; unload rate 500 bu. to 600+ bu./min.; empty weight 14,600 lb. to 24,300 lb.
Options: Tire options include single wheels of 900/60R32 or 76×50.00, walking tandem dual wheels (four total) of 520/85R42, 480/80R42 or 520/85R38, or tracks; scale options include five-point scale system; available in red, green, blue or yellow.

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