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    First hand experience the grain box don't lift high enough to tip scrap out, why you ask. Well grain is like BB's that roll out easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alloy2 View Post
    First hand experience the grain box don't life high enough to tip scrap out, why you ask. Well grain is like BB's that roll out easy.
    That's a good point. https://www.bigiron.com/Lots/1973Che...AGrainTruck-10 Here is the Chevy I am thinking about. It doesn't have the 50 degree tilt angle that the roll offs have but it looks steep enough to work.
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