A big farm auction (farm and lots of other stuff) is starting soon in my area. This thing is huge, runs for 6 days, and has tons of interesting stuff and junk.
Last year I watched irrigation units with 4bts sell for $500 to a high of $2500 for one with only 100 hours on it. These are complete with control panels, starters, ready to hook up to a pump gearhead.
I'm thinking about buying one for my 87 Dodge PowerRam.
I understand that the injection pump is different than you'd find in a wheeled application, but considering the price these things go for you can deal with a few issues.
Anyone know what issues would have to be dealt with to run one in a truck?
Thanks, RR
PS, just remembered, the split is usually about 50/50, Case units to tan Cummins units. Many have water to air exchangers.
Any reason to favor one over the other?
Last year I watched irrigation units with 4bts sell for $500 to a high of $2500 for one with only 100 hours on it. These are complete with control panels, starters, ready to hook up to a pump gearhead.
I'm thinking about buying one for my 87 Dodge PowerRam.
I understand that the injection pump is different than you'd find in a wheeled application, but considering the price these things go for you can deal with a few issues.
Anyone know what issues would have to be dealt with to run one in a truck?
Thanks, RR
PS, just remembered, the split is usually about 50/50, Case units to tan Cummins units. Many have water to air exchangers.
Any reason to favor one over the other?
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