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Neeralta Introduces the Auger Hopper That Is Designed to Last

Neeralta Introduces the Auger Hopper That Is Designed to Last

Built for durability and adaptability, this is the last auger hopper you will need.

By Haley Bilokraly
Farms.com

According to Neeralta, there are many auger hoppers available on the market, but none of them quite satisfy what a farmer needs – except for one.

Neeralta introduced their auger hopper that is designed for durability and adaptability so that you never have to worry about another hopper again.  It was recently on display at Canada's Farm Show.

The auger hopper is constructed with a 28-ounce, heavy-duty tarp, steel skid plate, and an aluminum body. These premium materials ensure a long life for the hopper, even through rugged conditions on the farm. You can trust that this auger hopper will be reliable year after year.

What truly sets this auger hopper apart is its adapter plates. These innovative plates can be effortlessly substituted, allowing you to switch between different sized augers.

Plates can be switched out to accommodate an 8-inch, 10-inch, 12-inch, or 13-inch auger. If you decide to upgrade your auger in the future, these adaptable plates eliminate the need of purchasing a new hopper, ultimately saving you time and money.

To get an inside look at this long-lasting auger hopper, watch the video with Neeralta’s Market Specialist, Aren Vreugdenhil, below.




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