Anything worse than a broken honey wagon half empty?
 

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Worse is full and even worse is fix the problem (you think), load it again and BAM. Broke again and full again!
 
Anyone know where to get parts for a knight 252? Southern New England area? Input shaft on gear box. It has a key and a set screw....keyway all wallered out and snaps the key
 
Anything worse than a broken honey wagon half empty?
It is worst in minus 10 F weather, it needs to be unloaded and cleaned off quickly before it all freezes solid, BTDT.

I honestly did not know that a manure spreader or a feed grinder would ever break down unless they were nearly fully loaded.
 
Downwind from any of them.
Back in 1960 Altus AFB (Ok.) was about a mile N. of a large feed lot......winds in that area were prevalent from the South. After awhile you finally got used to it. Don't know if the base was there first or the feed lot.

I have a JD Model N honey wagon. Was helping a neighbor get rid of the horse dung in her barn. Had half a load of dung, out delivering it, and the H chain, moving the bars across the floor, when one side broke. The result was that the rod rammed the floor and tore up a big chunk of it....unrepairable. So it's parked out back under some trees. Will be there when I expire.
 
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