The distance/reach/visibility/height were excellent. Dad has always had a slight concern having that dog leg, and didn't like how we always dumped a 1/4bu of grain every time you folded it up. The u-joint dog leg support broke a bolt early on, but hasn't been an issue since. We have a 1010 that we are trading for a 1222 (wanted to fill the semi every time, and getting a 40' head so wanted the leaning sides ). Posted 10:28 (#6553427 - in reply to #6553403) Subject: RE: J&M X-tended reach grain carts Have one customer tell me he could dump in two trucks parked side by side if he had to. Posted 10:17 (#6553403 - in reply to #6553372) Subject: RE: J&M X-tended reach grain carts The spout is long and moves alot, you could probably be off 8 feet and make it work. It is great a lot more room between the cart and truck and you can be way off and it's not a problem. We did the same thing last year traded a 1150 for a 1112. Posted 10:12 (#6553397 - in reply to #6553372) Subject: RE: J&M X-tended reach grain carts But I"m skeptical it will really give me up to 11 feet of side reach like the brochure says. The extra reach would be nice for unloading over roadside ditches and fence rows. Is everybody happy with their x-tended reach grain carts? Thinking about trading in my 1150 for an 1112 X-tended reach. Posted 09:59 (#6553372) Subject: J&M X-tended reach grain carts
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