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- How To Control Water Drainage In A Small Feed Lot
- How to gravel a farm road using a drawn box scraper
- How To Use A Wood Chipper
- How To Clear Debris Using A Root Grapple
- How To Plant A Food Plot
- How To Handle Large Round Bales
- How To Renovate A Pasture
- How To Gravel A Country Lane
- How to get driveway gravel out of the grass.
- How to use a wood chipper.
- Why shorten a PTO shaft?
- How to choose the right hay tedder for you.
- How to plant a wildlife food plot.
- How to maintain a one- or two-bottom plow.
- How to aerate, fertilize and over seed your lawn.
- How to use a middle buster in your garden.
- How to store off-season equipment
- How to free a tractor stuck in the mud.
- How to create a large vegetable garden with a one-bottom plow
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- How to build a rail fence
- How to restore a pasture
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- How to maintain a gravel drive
- How to use a land plane
- How to dethatch your lawn.
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- How to plant a wildflower meadow
- How to use a tractor mount rotary tiller in your large vegetable garden
- How to make great garden soil.
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J&M Manufacturing 755 Gravity Wagon

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55 Series 755 Gravity Wagon
The new 55 Series Gravity Wagons feature a sump tank design with steeper end slopes (up to 42 degrees) and back slopes (up to 33 degrees) for maximum clean-out, even in higher moisture grains.
The extra wide 60” door provides fast unloading, while the over-sized door wheel with heavy-duty gear reduction door opener makes opening and closing effortless and easily accessible from either side of the door. Extra large inspection windows provide maximum visibility into the tank while the deluxe LED lights provide maximum visibility during road transport.
Designed with over-sized sleeved spindles and oil-bath hubs, the 16 Ton Running Gear and the 24 Ton Running Gear with cushion tongue, dual lift spring and optional hydraulic drum brakes ensure maximum performance. Rubber mounted absorbers between the box and gear reduce noise during transport, while the pull-through rear tongue protects the wagon from wear and tear while towing multiple units at a time.
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The new 55 Series Gravity Wagons feature a sump tank design with steeper end slopes (up to 42 degrees) and back slopes (up to 33 degrees) for maximum clean-out, even in higher moisture grains.
The extra wide 60” door provides fast unloading, while the over-sized door wheel with heavy-duty gear reduction door opener... + Read More
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Features
55 Series Features
• 655 or 755 bushel capacity with 24 ton running gear with “cushion” tongue and four-wheel drum brakes.
• 455 or 555 bushel capacity with 16 ton running gear with “cushion” tongue and two-wheel drum brakes.
• Dual compartments available.
• Sharp turning radius forgreater mobility.
• Patented side discharge chute adjusts from 14” to 19” tall unloading height in seconds without tools.
• Heavy-duty 3” (16 ton) or 3 3/8” (24 ton) diameter sleeved spindles provide maximum strength and durability.
• Pull through extended rear hitch eliminates stress on the rear axle during tandem towing. Rear 7-prong connector receptacle provided for easy hook-up.
• Heavy-duty 12 ga. & 9ga. tank and side construction.
• Tank sump design provides complete cleanout…even in high moisture grain.
• Steep end slopes and wide door for faster unloading.
• Standard heavy-duty gear reduction door opener for effortless opening, even when the box is completely full!
• New style rocking bolster increases stability, yet provides flexibility in rough terrain. Rubber cushion pads between gravity box and running gear reduces noisy “chatter” during empty transport.
• Tie rods are positioned behind the axle for greater protection. Front wheels have an automotive tow setting for true-tracking.
• Bronze bushings are located at steering wear points for easy and inexpensive maintenance.
• A high-intensity lamp near door is included.
Available Options
• Choice of Durable Red, Green and Blue Urethane Exterior Finish
• Heavy-Duty Roll Tarp
• Right Hand Dump
• Dual Compartments
• Fender Kit
Specs
Models | 655SD / 755SD |
Capacity - Box* | 660 or 760 Bushels |
Door Width | 60" |
Chute Height | Adjustable 14" to 19" |
Hopper Construction | 12 GA Steel& 9 GA Steel |
Under-structure | 3"x6" Runners |
Taillights | Standard |
Front Ladder | Standard |
Center Dump Deflector | Optional |
Capacity - Running Gear | 24 Ton |
Spindles | 3 3/8" Diameter |
Wheels | 22.5x13 - 10 Bolt |
Tires | 16.5-22.5 or 18-22.5 |
Hydraulic Brakes | Opt. 4-Whl Drum |
Weight (complete unit) | 6,800 lbs. or 7,050 lbs. |
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