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<blockquote data-quote="Howdyjabo" data-source="post: 31350" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>We have one that looks to be half of the one you pictured. Where it has two angled sides ours has one angle and a flat back.</p><p>It works great!!!!</p><p>Ours we keep on an old tractor- but our neighbors got one and put it on his truck.</p><p>But you do need an auger extension to lift the feed up to it. And it wouldn't work on anything besides a flatbed- it wouldn't auger over the sides of a truckbed unless you raised it up and I don't think that would work well. .And in muddy conditions unless you are moving the feeding area regularyly it takes 4wd.Taking it on and off would be a pain.</p><p> Not sure if it would work with a goosneck trailer.. I'll ask hubby if it would interfere and find out where he got it- if you are interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howdyjabo, post: 31350, member: 391"] We have one that looks to be half of the one you pictured. Where it has two angled sides ours has one angle and a flat back. It works great!!!! Ours we keep on an old tractor- but our neighbors got one and put it on his truck. But you do need an auger extension to lift the feed up to it. And it wouldn't work on anything besides a flatbed- it wouldn't auger over the sides of a truckbed unless you raised it up and I don't think that would work well. .And in muddy conditions unless you are moving the feeding area regularyly it takes 4wd.Taking it on and off would be a pain. Not sure if it would work with a goosneck trailer.. I'll ask hubby if it would interfere and find out where he got it- if you are interested. [/QUOTE]
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