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    Posted: 23 Jun 2015 at 8:00am
I am trying to find the unload auger height at the spout for a F3. Any help appreciated.
Part time farming with a 1980 7060 and 1984 F3 hydro.
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Depends on tires.
18.4-26s puts the base of tube spout, at 10'.
23.1-26s puts it at 10'-4".
When you mention auger spout, there is the extended tip or the tube base where it connects to tube. The tip drops the height about a foot.
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Great info-thank you.
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What are you wanting to dump into?
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I want to be able to use the wagons I have as they are but it will be close. They could be modified a little but not much because I want to keep the roll tarps on them.

I don't have the combine yet, just thinking out loud, I guess.
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With a simple attachment to your unloading auger swing out hydraulic cylinder, you can easily add 12 to 16 inches in additional height.
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Well, what are your wagons?
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When unloading into taller wagons, you get good at positioning machine so unloading auger swings out correctly to just clear wagon edge. If your auger doesn't have a rub rail on its underside, get one put on it ASAP. It almost eliminates auger tubing dings.
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Good advice on the rub rail.

The worst thing I did several years ago was forget the auger was out on the K2. I carried it back to to the shed on the corn head.

Jordan-the wagons are DMI center dump with about 8" extensions plus the roll tarp. It is just over 9' to the top the extension.

I need to investigate the extension Dr. mentioned if I decide to get the F3.
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Will be tight, but doable.

What the Dr. mentioned is not an extension, it's adding a stop to the cylinder so it doesn't swing out all the way.
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I figured I would just dump on both sides. This will keep me from topping them off where they get a little top heavy. I have two and they will hold about 750 bu. together which is enough for the 7060 to take down the road.

Now just to get the combine.

Thank you all.

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