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BULK FEED TRUCKS FOR SALE

Classic Feed Trucks

The Delivery System That Outpaces The Competition

When you’re looking for a bulk feed delivery system unmatched in reliability and speed, turn to our Classic Bulk Haul Delivery System. Ledwell’s Drag Chain Bottom option performs 15-25% better than any other delivery system, and our Auger Bottom design is in a class of its own.

Ledwell’s Bulk Feed Truck is equipped with the signature Ledwell Torque Converter System. This unique feature helps prevent trucks from overheating and lowers maintenance servicing overall.

Our Delivery Systems are unrivaled because we build our trucks with our customer’s safety and delivery expectations in mind, literally leaving our competition in the dust.

Paddle Wagon Trucks

Bulk Material Delivery Proven To Be Best In Class

Decades of road testing have proven the capability of the Ledwell Paddle Wagon Bulk Haul Truck to deliver bulk material quickly and efficiently. Our Paddle Wagon Bulk Feed System can deliver any material, including wood pellets, feed, and range cube. The Paddle Wagon Truck can be mounted and customized to the chassis of your choice. Ledwell experts will work with you to find the perfect solution for your business.

Reach out to our truck experts to find the perfect Truck Body and Delivery System for your operation today.

Ledwell Bulk Feed Trucks

230,000 miles on washboard dirt roads - 6,400 trips with no cracks. Ledwell builds great trailers!

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Reltated Equipment

Lube Buddy

Cut down service time by taking your fuel and lube service directly to your work-site.

Feed Trailers

Trailers unmatched in hauling capacity.

Dump Trucks

Makes transporting loose materials easier.

Water Trucks

Built to out perform.

Bulk Haul Feed Resources

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WARRANTY

PARTS

Auger Bulk Feed Equipment FAQ

How do I operate an Auger feedbody or feed trailer?

Operating your Ledwell Bulk Feed Equipment correctly is vital to extend the life of your Auger feed equipment. Watch this operational series video or follow the steps below.

To get started, walk around the entire trailer to inspect the following:
Overhead and ground obstructions, Hydraulic Valves in the neutral position, Hydraulic and Air Hoses, Lights, Wheels and Tires, Remote control.

TO LOAD:
Pull up to the mill and position as needed.
Check that your bottom doors are closed.
Open the top doors Fill the bins of the trailer.

TO UNLOAD:
Engage the PTO Push raise and out on the remote to move the discharge boom away from the trailer.
Use the remote control to position the discharge over the silo.
Push discharge on Push floor on Open the bin closest to the rear – remembering to unload from back to front.
Leave each door open as you move forward.
Check the discharge gauge – it should be around 1400 PSI for 9x9x9 or 1900 – 2000 for 12x12x12.
Check the floor gauge – the PSI should be around 1000 to 1500 for an Auger system – the PSI will depend on which bay you are pulling from.
Adjust flow control on the floor to achieve 1400 PSI on the discharge gauge – the PSI will vary depending on feed type.
As the bin empties, the pressure will drop on gauges – this is how you will know to open the next bin.
Once all bins are empty, Push the floor off.
Push discharge off.
Push lower and in to place the discharge boom back in the saddle.
Make sure to close all bottom doors.

Do you offer a biosecurity system for feed equipment?

Yes, our Bio Security Kit is available on new feed trucks or trailers and as a retrofittable kit for existing bulk feed equipment.

What is the optimal pressure for the discharge on an Auger Bulk Haul?

Pressure for the discharge should be around 1400 PSI for a 9x9x9 or 1900 – 2000 for a 12x12x12 discharge system.

What is the optimal pressure for the floor on an Auger Trailer?

Pressure for the floor should be around 1000 to 1500 for an Auger system – the PSI will depend on which bay you are pulling from.

Severe Duty Cooler FAQ

What is the max PSI for my Hydraulic Cooler?

The Ledwell Severe Duty Cooler is rated for return line pressure up to 300 PSI maximum.

Are Severe Duty Cooler parts available to order?

Yes, there are several parts available to upgrade or replace on your Hydraulic Cooler. Contact our Parts Department for a quote.

What is the maximum flow rate that a Severe Duty Cooler can support?

The SDC is routinely used in systems up to 70 gpm.

Wireless Remote FAQ

How do you pair a wireless remote to equipment?

Before beginning the procedure, make sure there are no other transmitters in the vicinity being operated, as this can cause issues with the dedication process.

Note that these receivers have the capability of storing two (2) unique ID codes, allowing the use of two (2) different transmitters.

1. Power up the receiver.

2. Locate the green ‘SETUP’ button on the bottom of the receiver as shown in the image to the right.

3. Press the ‘SETUP’ button 5 times quickly. The blue ‘POWER/ACTIVITY’ light will blink 5 times to confirm the correct entry.

4. Press the ‘SETUP’ button once. The ‘POWER/ACTIVITY’ light will blink once.

5. Press any button on the transmitter that will be used with this receiver for at least two (2) seconds. The ‘POWER/ ACTIVITY’ light on the receiver will blink approximately 6 times, indicating that the code has been learned. (Note that on handhelds with system ON/OFF buttons, the ON button must be used in this step).

6. If a second handheld requires dedication, go to step 7. If not, the dedication process is complete.

7. Press the ‘SETUP’ button 5 times quickly. The blue ‘POWER/ACTIVITY’ light will blink 5 times to confirm the correct entry.

8. Press the ‘SETUP’ button twice. The ‘POWER/ ACTIVITY’ light will blink twice.

9. Press any button on the transmitter that will be used with this receiver for at least two (2) seconds. The ‘POWER/ ACTIVITY’ light on the receiver will blink approximately 6 times, indicating that the code has been learned. The dedication process is now complete

Why isn’t the power light activating on my receiver?

Check your 7-way pigtail from the truck to the trailer for power. When the center pin is blue, you have power. If it is not, unplug the 7-way from the back of the truck and check the fixed plug on the truck for power. If there is no power, check for a blown fuse.

When I push buttons on my wireless remote, there are no lights.

There are two possibilities. Either your battery needs charged or you need a new battery. Try charging it. If there is no change, contact Ledwell.

My handheld remote and receiver seem to be pairing, but they are not operating my equipment.

Your air solenoids may be malfunctioning. Each solenoid has a button at its center. Use those to manually operate the air solenoids and ensure their responsiveness.
DO NOT ENGAGE THE PTO WHILE PERFORMING THIS TEST. AIR ONLY.
If there is still no operation, check the twist lock connector for corrosion on the pins.

There is no response when I push buttons on my Base remote, but I’ve just replaced the battery.

When you’re sure the battery is good and the remote has been charged, contact Ledwell. Your hand-held is most likely will need to be replaced.

Can I replace just the handheld portion of the wireless remote system?

Yes, we offer replacements for handheld wireless remotes. Contact our Parts Department to order.

Once you receive your new remote, you will need to pair it with the transmitter mounted on your equipment.

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