Small Capacity Gravity Wagons
A common misconception is that all wagons are designed the same. Therefore, it is
assumed that the wagon with the greatest amount of back slope will clean out better.
This is not necessarily true. Some competitor wagons rely solely on steep slopes
and gravity for unloading. With their design, the angle of slope becomes critical for
complete cleanout, especially in higher moisture grains. With these designs, an extra
degree of slope could make all the difference. We take the design of the tank one
step further. Not only are our wagons engineered with a steep back slope, but we
also utilize a Sump Design to maximize cleanout. The sump design “pulls” grain
into the unloading chute. Not All Wagons Utilize This Feature! This is why J&M
gravity wagons have built an excellent reputation for complete cleanout even in
high moisture grains!
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Small Capacity Gravity Wagons
A common misconception is that all wagons are designed the same. Therefore, it is
assumed that the wagon with the greatest amount of back slope will clean out better.
This is not necessarily true. Some competitor wagons rely solely on steep slopes
and gravity for unloading. With thei... + Read More