Since 1929, Morris has been an agricultural equipment manufacturer committed to developing farmer-inspired, innovative technology and responsive customer support. With Canadian headquarters based in Saskatchewan, Morris has an international network of dealers and distributors. Morris specializes in air drills, air carts, tillage, seed bed preparation tools and bale carrier products.
Buzzing over my home over and over in CO? Then I see your YT channel for kids and wanted to let you know we don't like old men playing on the channels for the kids.
This is the kinda things that resulted in Morris going bankrupt. For the average farm that is running air carts in this size the tender cart can’t keep up tendering at any of the fields that aren’t close by the yard. Pretty hard to beat a semi and a trailer that can also haul your grain to a terminal...
Sure they do! We do in eastern Washington! Check the manufacturer's website for a dealer near you if your favorite dealer can't sell them; but I know they sell them in Hoxie, KS at Taylor Implement if you are near Hoxie.
Yup, bought an 8 bale hayhiker in 2000 and apart from some hinge pins on the bale arm and many tyres it's still pickin bales, dunno how many thousands of bales it's picked.
Who has the time to drive a tractor back and forth from the yard to the fields. Most farms has tandem or semi trucks to haul fertilizer and seed. This is a complete waste of time in my eyes
Yep. We already own the semi trailers. They are large, simple, and effective. We then fill with a Brandt conveyor. That thing hauls ass. I like new ideas but this one seems designed for a very small market, at the moment.
Neat, but I wonder how practical it is. How many farmers have a spare 450 hp tractor with the hydraulic capacity needed just "kicking around". If you have that tractor, shouldn't it be on an air seeder?
Been using a 4SR for 11 years now. We stack around 20,000 bales a year with it. Biggest break downs are worn out tires and light bulbs on the warning lights.. last year the metal fatigue has caught up with us.. broke loader cylinder mounts on both sides.. not bad for 11 years of hard use.. Really nice with a non geared tractor up front. We use an IVT John Deere