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Whats the good bad and ugly with grain baggers? Were looking for a good new/used bagger with a auger to lay bags down at the main yard as bin prices are insane and were going to be short a decent amount of bushels. Whats everyones opionions on makes models
 

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Whats the good bad and ugly with grain baggers? Were looking for a good new/used bagger with a auger to lay bags down at the main yard as bin prices are insane and were going to be short a decent amount of bushels. Whats everyones opionions on makes models

We have a Flaman pro with the conveyor
Works pretty good. I changed the little tires to flat free and moved the drive wheels up 4” - that way can unload 1300 -1400 by off tridem without moving Have to back truck up 4’ if you fill it right full
Hoping we have to use it to make 5-6 bags this fall


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These guys are based out of Nisku. Worth following as they are having really good results.
 

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Whats the good bad and ugly with grain baggers? Were looking for a good new/used bagger with a auger to lay bags down at the main yard as bin prices are insane and were going to be short a decent amount of bushels. Whats everyones opionions on makes models
I have a loftness and works very well. Built heavy too. Don't have the auger on it though since I only bag in the field.
 

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We have a Flaman pro with the conveyor
Works pretty good. I changed the little tires to flat free and moved the drive wheels up 4” - that way can unload 1300 -1400 by off tridem without moving Have to back truck up 4’ if you fill it right full
Hoping we have to use it to make 5-6 bags this fall


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This was one i was looking at quoted 55k for a new one with the auger so we can bag in the main yard
 

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We have only ever used the conveyor on it. Down own a hopper to use grain cart Just always preferred the bags to be at yard for clean up.


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Ive got a Loftness Bagger no auger for sale. Ritchiger Extractor for sale as well.


dont be scared to make a reasonable offer. I bought a grain elevator and no longer require these items.
 

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Had a few DJI videos pop up in my YouTube feed last week about crop spraying. Looked into it but we aren't allowed to do it in Canada.

Has anyone looked into it? Any updates going forward?
 

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Ive got a Loftness Bagger no auger for sale. Ritchiger Extractor for sale as well.


dont be scared to make a reasonable offer. I bought a grain elevator and no longer require these items.
Ah we really need a auger bagger to unload in central
Yard how didnu like the extravtor?
 

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That what I read. Just wondering if anyone had more info. I was all set to buy one a couple nights ago haha

I was looking at them too, just shortly after the T50 came out. Might make a decent small business.

You can supposedly use them for certain types of forestry or woodland spraying, but seems to be a fair bit of restrictions there too.
 

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I was looking at them too, just shortly after the T50 came out. Might make a decent small business.

You can supposedly use them for certain types of forestry or woodland spraying, but seems to be a fair bit of restrictions there too.
Yeah I couldn't believe that people weren't using it here, and then I started digging into it and found out why.
 

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that shitty, hopefully not to much damage, some pretty good storms rolling across sask tonight aswell. Could be a spicy storm season if the heat rolls in with all the humidity we have now.
 

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I just want to get hailed out now. Gophers are decimating my mustard and chickpeas and cutworms in mustard too. Now the taps have turned off and not getting any rain. Thought this was going to be my year lol
 
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