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Unverferth’s New X-Series Grain Carts Boost Harvest Efficiency

September 25, 20252 Mins Read News
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Unverferth Manufacturing has introduced a new lineup of X-Treme front-folding, single-auger grain carts for 2026. 

Models X1500, X1300, and X1100 feature hopper capacities of 1,500, 1,300, and 1,100 bushels and enhance operator convenience with increased auger side reach, height, and forward reach. The X-Series can be ordered with a traditional left-hand unload auger or a right-hand unload option.

The X-Series grain carts feature a patented front-folding, single-auger design with a U-joint connection that angles the upper auger outward, forward, and upward for maximum side reach, greater operator visibility, and increased clearance for taller trucks. The four-way downspout provides flexibility while unloading, and LED auger lights make nighttime operation easier. All Unverferth single-auger grain carts feature a deep sump in the bottom of the hopper, which funnels grain down into the unloading auger for a more efficient and complete cleanout.

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Highlights of the new Unverferth X-Series grain carts include:

  • Increased auger side reach, unloading height, and forward reach for easier operation and greater visibility of the downspout during unloading
  • Choice of left- or right-hand unloading auger, depending on operator preference
  • A new rear access door with ergonomic ladder that allows the operator to easily access the inside of the hopper for quick and complete cleanout
  • A metallic gray color option, in addition to red and green
  • Additional improvements include a new hydraulic hose caddy, PTO holder, gust straps for the standard roll-tarp, and a recessed area in the hopper for the optional remote scale display

“The all-new Unverferth X-Series grain carts represent the next evolution of front-folding, single-auger grain carts to maximize harvest efficiency,” said Andy Unverferth, director of marketing. “We’ve listened to operator feedback and developed a grain cart that makes it easier to unload grain and get back to the combine to keep harvest rolling.”

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Undercarriage options — depending on the model — include single high-flotation wheels and tires, 36-inch-wide hydraulic tensioned tracks, or the patented Equalizer track system, which offers a 42-inch-wide belt, hydraulic tensioning, side-to-side cambering, and standard auto-greaser system.

All models can be equipped with a 275-gallon water delivery system with hydraulic pump and 100 feet of hose with a firehose-style nozzle. Additional accessories include 410 or 520 scale packages, the UHarvest Pro ISOBUS scale and data management system, four-function joystick controller, electric roll-tarp operation, and color cameras.

For more information about the new X-Series grain carts, growers can check with the nearest Unverferth grain cart dealer or visit umequip.com.

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