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Jul 1, 2004 12:00 PM

A hydraulically controlled, multidirectional downspout is a standard feature on the new Brent models One Thousand 80, Eight Hundred 80 and Seven Hundred 80 grain carts. The downspout allows grain to be evenly directed during unloading for precise placement and load leveling. Patented, corner-positioned, high-volume, 20- or 18-in.-dia. augers allow for unloading at 450 to 500 bu./min. New hydraulic system technology allows the auger to fold and unfold up to four times faster than previous models. High-intensity halogen lights on the auger and inside the cart automatically turn on when the auger is extended. Undercarriage options are available, including high-flotation single wheels, duals, walking-tandem duals and tracks. Prices: One Thousand 80, $31,030; Eight Hundred 80, $26,100; Seven Hundred 80, $23,945.

Contact Unverferth Mfg. Co., Dept. FIN, Box 357, Kalida, OH 45853, 800/322-6301, visit www.unverferthcom or www.freeproductinfo.net/fin, or circle 199.

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