I have a 620 and havent had any problem with it at all other than one of the flashers never did work. I would like to sell it and the Parker cart I have and get a 875 J&M. I like the way the auger folds too, you can see it fold the whole way so you don't "rearrange" smoke stacks on semis.
i run a 1000bu j and m and we are thinking of getting a bigger one seem tough and unload really fast also the cleanout is great and pulls really well and hinfarm is very right about the auger fold is awsome casue its right there alos makes it eaier to load a truck casue your neck isnt cranked right around
Good wagon, I have the same one you are looking at. Have had a few cracking issues in the frame work, but that is a "normal" thing for being on the hills and having the load sit on one side or the other of the wagon and going up and down hills. Look at my pics if you want to see the hills I talk of and you will know how durable it is after that.
I own a 875 now and I can honestly say i'm really pleased with it-like the corner unload auger and the wagon as a whole seems really sturdy. This is my first cart so I don't have any other frame of reference but I know a lot of guys have them so I guess they can't be all bad...
J&M is my 3rd choice right behind brent and avalanche. Only reason for that is they have floor augers which are really nice in sunflowers because they do not flow out very good. I have seen them in action and seem to be very good grain carts and have never heard any troubles with them. If it had a floor auger it would b my first choice. Just do not get a bourgault. I have one now and hate it
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