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- How to use a wood chipper.
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- How to adjust and use a rotary cutter
- How to Fill And Level A Low Spot With Gravel
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- How To Adjust & Operate The Frontier LS11 Series Mounted Sprayers
- How To Use A Manure Fork
- How To Use A Food Plot Seeder
- How To Remove A Tree Stump
- Which tillage tool might be right for you
- Why vertical tillage might be right for you
- How to adjust and operate the VT17 Series vertical tillage tools
- How to maintain a gravel drive using a box blade with hydraulic scarifiers
- 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
- Time for your tractor’s spring maintenance?
- How to build a rail fence
- How to restore a pasture
- The Top 10 implements you should acquire first.
- How to use a tractor mounted rotary cutter
- How to use a PTO-driven post hole digger
- How to maintain a gravel drive
- How to use a land plane
- How to dethatch your lawn.
- How to use a box blade: The basics
- How to eliminate standing water using a subsoiler.
- 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.
- Frontier WR00 Series Carted Wheel Rakes
- Frontier WR31 Series High Capacity Carted Wheel Rakes.
- How to use a one-row cultivator.
- How to aerate, fertilize and over seed your lawn
- How to use a grooming mower
- How to use a one-bottom plow
- How to use a manure spreader
- How to adjust and use a rotary cutter
- How to Fill And Level A Low Spot With Gravel
- Frontier TD34 Series Hay Tedders
- How to use a subsoiler
- How to use a rotary tiller
- How to Maintain A Gravel Drive
- Frontier DM50 Series Disc Mower.
- How to use a middle buster
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22 Series X-Tended Reach Grain Carts 1122
The 22 Series X-Tended Reach grain carts offer the same maximum upward, outward and forward auger reach as the 12 Series, but also includes J&M’s patented Leaner tank design. The low side of the grain cart features a bolt-on tank design that extends toward the combine auger for additional two feet, giving both the combine and grain cart operators more room to navigate in the field without overlap. Your combine auger just gained two feet of side reach, making harvesting easier, especially with wider heads. - Less
The 22 Series X-Tended Reach grain carts offer the same maximum upward, outward and forward auger reach as the 12 Series, but also includes J&M’s patented Leaner tank design. The low side of the grain cart features a bolt-on tank design that extends toward the combine auger for additional two feet, giving both the comb... + Read More
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Features
875 to 1,500 Bushels Capacity with 18” or 20” Diameter Bullet Auger
• Patented X-Tended Reach Folding Auger
• Three Position Upper Auger Design
• Storage Position (for Narrow Transport)
• Field Position (for Convenient Storage in the Field)
• Unload Position (for Maximum Upward, Outward and Forward Reach)
• Unique Auger Rest Lever Design for Easy Transition Between Storage and Field Positions
• Patented Side-Shooter and Hydraulic Flow Control Spout (Shown Without Removable Rubber Spout For Extra Clearance)
• Computer Balanced Augers (within 1 oz.) with Reinforced Super Edge Flighting
• Lock-n-Load Sensor and Solenoid Valve to “Lock” the Auger in Place While Unloading
• Heavy-Duty Drive Line with Over-Sized Gearbox
• Over-Running, Automatic Cut-Out Clutch for Maximum Durability
• Easy-Access Side Mounted Inspection Ladder with Compact Storage Design
• Heavy-Duty Jack Stand Assembly
• Graphite Coated Interior for Efficient Unload and Excellent Cleanout
• Bolt-On Bottom Tang Hitch
• Hydraulic Hose and Electric Cable Organizer
• Balanced Tongue Weight
Specs
Single Wheel Option | 1122 |
Capacity | 1,130 Bushels |
Auger, One Vertical | 20" Bullet |
Unload Time (minutes) | 1.9 |
Wheels (2) | 30x32, 32x36 or 44x32 |
Tires (2) | 900/60R32, 1050/50R32, or 1250/50R32 |
Hubs (2) | 10 Bolt or 20 Bolt |
Spindles (2) | 6" Diameter |
Tongue Weight | |
Empty | 2,900 lbs. |
Loaded | 4,200 lbs. |
Total Weight (approx.) | 14,600 lbs. |
Walking Tandem Dual Wheels Option | |
Capacity | 1,150 Bushels |
Wheels (4) | 16x42, 18x38, 18x42 |
Tires (4) | 480/80R42, 520/85R38 or 520/85R42 |
Spindles (4) | 4 1/2" Diameter |
Total Weight (approx.) | 17,600 lbs. |
Tracks Option | |
Capacity | 1,155 Bushels |
Total Weight (approx.) | 22,800 lbs. |
Compaction Rate | 10.67 lbs/sq inch |
Compaction Rate LT Series | 14.94 lbs/sq inch |
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