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Oct 26, 2009 2:10 PM

Galvanized augers

A new line of dipped galvanized augers from Farm King will prevent excessive wear and rusting in harsh weather. The line includes two conventional models with 10-in. tube width: the 36-ft. 1036 model and the 61-ft. 1061 model. The auger line also includes two models that feature back-saving scissor lifts: the 70-ft.-long Y1070 with 10-in.-wide tubing, and the 70-ft-long Y1370 with 13-in.-wide tubing.

List prices start at $9,090. Contact Farm King, Dept. FIN, 301 Mountain St. S., Morden, Manitoba R6M 1X7, Canada, 888/524-1004.

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