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    About Grain Carts

    Grain carts, or “grain auger wagons,” are tractor-towed carts with capacities ranging from a few hundred to thousands of bushels of grain. They may feature tires or tracks, and work with combines to improve harvesting efficiency.

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    TarpYes
    Serial NumberUNKNOWN
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Clyde, Texas
    TarpYes
    Serial NumberUNKNOWN
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Clyde, Texas
    Size700 bu
    TarpYes
    Unloading Auger PositionSide
    Location: Eudora, Arkansas
    Size450 bu
    TarpYes
    Unloading Auger PositionCorner
    Location: Vergennes, Illinois
    Seller: H & R Agri-Power
    Size420 bu
    TarpYes
    Unloading Auger PositionSide
    Location: Carroll, Iowa
    Size650 bu
    TarpYes
    Unloading Auger PositionSide
    Location: Carroll, Iowa
    Size750 bu
    Unloading Auger PositionCorner
    Serial NumberB23060121
    Location: Washington, Iowa
    Size750 bu
    TarpYes
    Unloading Auger PositionCorner
    Location: Auburn, Nebraska
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    Size750 bu
    TarpYes
    Serial NumberB26670144
    Location: Grand Junction, Iowa
    Size782 bu
    ScaleYes
    TarpYes
    Location: David City, Nebraska
    Size1,080 bu
    TarpYes
    Serial NumberB28840148
    Location: Huntington, Indiana
    Size1,200 bu
    ScaleYes
    TarpYes
    Location: Thorntown, Indiana
    Size850 bu
    TarpYes
    Unloading Auger PositionCorner
    Location: Manvel, North Dakota
    Size500 bu
    Unloading Auger PositionSide
    Serial NumberK92049
    Location: Sycamore, Illinois
    Serial NumberUNKNOWN
    ConditionUsed
    Tires or TracksTires
    Location: Council Bluffs, Iowa
    Size525 bu
    ScaleYes
    TarpYes
    Location: Ludlow Falls, Ohio
    Size620 bu
    TarpYes
    Serial Number6469
    Location: David City, Nebraska
    Size750 bu
    Unloading Auger PositionCorner
    Serial Number4647
    Location: Eudora, Arkansas
    Size875 bu
    ScaleYes
    TarpYes
    Location: Scottsville, Kentucky
    Seller: Tabor Auction Group LLC.
    Size800 bu
    Unloading Auger PositionCorner
    Serial NumberXXXX
    Location: Belle Rive, Illinois
    Serial NumberK2114
    ConditionUsed
    Stock Number396116
    Location: Tecumseh, Michigan
    Seller: Hutson
    Size1,950 bu
    TarpYes
    Serial NumberD64540101
    Location: Durand, Illinois
    Serial Number550357
    ConditionUsed
    Number of AugersSingle
    Location: Hale, Missouri
    Size1,040 bu
    TarpYes
    Unloading Auger PositionCorner
    Location: Nashville, Kansas
    Size1,050 bu
    ScaleYes
    TarpYes
    Location: Red Oak, Iowa
    Size1,050 bu
    ScaleYes
    TarpYes
    Location: Genoa, Illinois
    Serial Number52-3225
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Mount Ayr, Iowa
    Size600 bu
    ScaleYes
    TarpYes
    Location: Seward, Nebraska

    About Grain Carts

    Grain carts, sometimes referred to as “grain auger wagons,” are tractor-towed carts designed to work side-by-side with a combine, carrying away as many as 2,000 or more bushels of harvested grain (most commonly corn) at a time so the combine doesn’t need to stop harvesting in order to unload. They may be equipped with tires for general use or flotation tires or tracks that are better-suited for operating in soft field conditions with minimal ground disturbance.


    Kinze 1305 Dual Auger Grain Cart

    Although they serve the same basic purpose as a gravity wagon, which is to transport the crop, grain carts have auger systems that enable them to unload grain directly into a grain truck, whereas gravity wagons have an unloading door on their undersides and, as their name implies, use gravity to aid in offloading their cargo.

    Key Benefits

    The key advantage of using one or more grain carts during the harvesting process is that the tractor and cart can stay right alongside the combine and take on grain directly from the combine’s grain tank. Then, once the grain cart is full, the tractor can head over to a truck, trailer, or storage unit, unload the grain from the cart, and then head back over to the combine before its grain tank fills up again.

    For larger operations, using multiple grain carts with the proper team synchronization allows a combine to stay in almost constant motion, considerably improving harvest efficiency and saving growers both time and money.

    Features & Capacity

    Aside from the basic features all grain carts share, including hoppers, augers, and wheels or tracks, mechanical and electronic technological advancements in the market tend to set these units apart. Examples include computer balancing, directional downspouts, dual augers, electronic tarp systems, front-located and adjustable augers, hydraulic doors, integrated weighing systems, remote downspout control, and even cameras and sensors to monitor the unloading process.

    Capacity is also a big differentiator, as some grain carts may only be able to hold around 200 or 250 bushels. Compare that to the 2,500-bushel capacity of the Brent Avalanche Model 2596, a massive track-equipped grain cart with an empty weight of 37,680 pounds (17,100 kilograms) that requires a four-wheel-drive tractor rated for 500 or more horsepower (373 kilowatts) to pull it.

    One example of a popular wheel grain cart is the J&M 875-18, which is part of the manufacturer’s larger 875 lineup. It weighs 9,200 lbs (4,173 kg) and has a steel, 875-bushel hopper with and one vertical auger that’s 18 inches (46 centimeters) in diameter. According J&M, it has an unload time of roughly two minutes, depending on crop moisture content.

    The Kinze 1305 is a dual-auger grain cart with a maximum capacity of 1,450 or 1,500 bushels, depending on whether it’s equipped with tires or tracks. It also has a 750-bushel-per-minute unload speed, thanks to its 24-in. (61-cm) vertical auger and 22-in. (56-cm) horizontal auger.

    Find The Right Grain Cart

    You will find thousands of new and used grain carts for sale on TractorHouse.com from such popular brands as Brent, Demco, E-Z Trail, J&M, Killbros, Kinze, Parker, and Unverferth, to name a name a few.