Unverferth Manufacturing Brent Auger Wagons

Unverferth Manufacturing manufactures two series of Brent grain carts: Brent Avalanche Grain Carts and Brent Corner-Auger Grain Carts.

Manufacturer: Unverferth Manufacturing P.O. Box 357, Kalida, OH 45853
Phone: (800) 322-6301
Website: www.brentequip.com


Series: Brent Avalanche Grain Carts

Base Price Range: $80,995 with tires to $126,350 with tracks
Notable: Cushioned suspension and standard tarp.
Description: Capacity 1,100 bu. to 2,000 bu.; auger sizes of 22" vertical diameter and 20" horizontal diameter, or 24" vertical diameter and 20" horizontal diameter; unload rate 850 bu. to 1,000 bu./min.; empty weight 15,950 lb. to 33,640 lb.
Options: Tire options include 1050/50×32, walking tandem duals and steerable tandems; track options include 10'8"×3' or 12'4"; scale options include Model 410 indicator with patent-pending start/stop button. Model 520 automatically logs the amount unloaded and includes a 1GB USB flash drive for transferring harvest data. Available in red or green.
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Series:
Brent Corner-Auger Grain Carts

Base Price Range: Starting at $26,500
Notable: Synchronized auger engagement; Soft-Start cushioning.
Description: Capacity 550 bu. to 1,200 bu.; auger sizes of 14", 17", 18" and 20", or 22" to 20" Turbo; unload rate 300 bu. to 625 bu./min.; empty weight 6,500 lb. to 22,850 lb.
Options: Tire options include single tires of 24.5×32, 30.5×32, 900/60×32, 35.5×32, 20.8×38, 1050/50×32, 76/50.00×32 or 28L×26; duals of 480/80×42, 520/85×42, 420/80×46, 380/90×46 or 480/80×46; or tracks; scale options include Model 410 indicator or Model 520, which automatically logs the amount unloaded; available in red or green.
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