![]() ![]() Well figure you are going to load about 3 trucks an hour (1000 bu. With a 330 bushel tank combining 4500 bu per hour it will fill the grain tank in 4.5 minutes and there is no way any one grain cart can make it to the truck and back in that amount of time. ![]() The problem with the claas is it will require 2 grain carts. ![]() Northeast Nebraska and Candelaria PhilippinesĬan't compare a class 8 deere to a class 3 claas. So depends on how big of loads you are planning on and how fast they can get unloaded and back but I would think two trucks and drivers would do it most of the time. Posted 17:26 (#3523450 - in reply to #3523420) Subject: RE: How many trucksīetter figure on 2500 to 3000 bushels per hour on the 9770. I'm thinking either 2 trucks and 2 drivers, or 3 trucks and 1 driver will get you close. A good portion of the corn will be harvested as high moisture corn going to a feedlot also. Will the bigger cart be enough or do I need another truck and/or drivers. Possibly going to a 7120/8120 or 9770/9870 or maybe a lexion with twelve rows. I'm currently running two semi's with one driver and a 600 bu cart hauling ten miles or less from a 2388. How many trucks does it take to keep corn away from a class 7 or 8 combine with 12 row head in 200 bu corn. How many trucks Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 ![]()
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