Unverferth Manufacturing Killbros Auger Wagons

Unverferth Manufacturing manufactures two series of Killbros grain carts: Killbros 1100 Series Single-Auger Grain Carts and Killbros Dual-Auger Grain Carts.

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


Series: Killbros 1100 Series Single-Auger Grain Carts

Base Price:
$24,100
Notable: Steep sloped sides with single, rear-folding auger.
Description: Capacity 500 bu. to 1,000 bu.; auger sizes of 14" and 17"; unload rate 300 bu. to 400 bu./min.; empty weight 6,100 lb. to 12,330 lb.
Options: Tire options include 520/85×38 straddle row duals; scale options include an easy-to-use indicator that accumulates weights
by field and a 7" touch-screen indicator that provides added user convenience and advanced data collection such as field data, grain type, hybrid, trucks loaded and operator; available in red or green.

Series: Killbros Dual-Auger Grain Carts

Base Price Range: $49,950 with tires to $100,600 with tracks
Notable: Low-profile double auger wagon, well-suited for high-moisture grain.
Description: Capacity 1,100 bu. to 1,300 bu.; auger sizes of 16" vertical and 14" horizontal, or 22" vertical and 20" horizontal; unload rate 400 bu. to 800 bu./min.; empty weight 11,360 lb. to 18,825 lb.
Options: Tire options include single 900/60×32, tracks are 10'8"×3’; scale options include an easy-to-use indicator that accumulates weights by field and a 7" touchscreen indicator that provides added user convenience and advanced data collection such as field data, grain type, hybrid, trucks loaded and operator; available in red or green.

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