Elmer’s Introduces 2300 Bushel Haulmaster Grain Cart

The Canadian machinery maker is known for large-scale capacities and the new model boasts an additional 13% carrying capacity over the Haulmaster 2000.

The Canadian machinery maker is known for large-scale capacities and the new model boasts an additional 13% carrying capacity over the Haulmaster 2000. 
The Canadian machinery maker is known for large-scale capacities and the new model boasts an additional 13% carrying capacity over the Haulmaster 2000.
(Elmer’s)

A grain cart that can fill a truck. That’s what Elmer’s Manufacturing is introducing with its Haulmaster 2300. The Canadian machinery maker is known for large-scale capacities and the new model boasts an additional 13% carrying capacity over the Haulmaster 2000.

Standard features include:

  • direct-drive Powermaster gearbox
  • large windows on the front and rear of the cart f
  • left-hand or right-hand auger discharge
  • fully bolt together design
  • available in 5 different colors

Options include pairing with the Haulmaster Connect wireless scale system and Haulmaster Pro hydraulic joystick control system (which enables Auto Gate–a systems that closes the auger gates once the desired truck weight it reached. For in-depth data management, Haulmaster Connect track unloads from various clients, fields, and bins.

Built on Elmer’s high capacity undercarriage, this setup was designed with the mainframe, tracks and hitch all in mind with the higher carrying capacity.

The cart is available for order now--with planned deliveries for the 2022 harvest season.

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