Used Equipment / Brent

Used Brent Equipment

Find used Brent grain carts and gravity wagons at Koenig Equipment, built to move grain quickly and reliably from field to storage. With in-stock Brent harvest equipment across Ohio and Indiana, customers can upgrade their grain handling capacity locally while working with a family-owned dealership focused on long-term support.

Get Equipment Alerts

Card image cap

Grain Carts

Card image cap

Gravity Wagons and Boxes

Used Brent Grain Handling Solutions 

Koenig Equipment’s used Brent inventory centers on grain carts and gravity wagons and boxes, giving farmers flexible options to match combine output, hauling distances, and storage layouts. Brent grain carts are known for features such as high-capacity tanks, efficient unload systems, and options like scales and tarp packages that help keep harvest moving and protect grain quality.  

Used Brent gravity wagons and boxes provide a dependable, lower-horsepower solution for short hauls from field to bin or for farms that prefer simple, pull-type grain handling. Together, these tools help farms reduce combine idle time, streamline grain flow, and make better use of tight weather windows during harvest.  

Harvest Support from Koenig Equipment 

Koenig Equipment has supported producers in Ohio and Indiana since 1904, with a team that understands how grain handling equipment fits into the entire harvest system. When customers consider a used Brent grain cart or wagon, Koenig staff help evaluate capacity, tire setups, hitch and tractor requirements, and options like scales or cameras to ensure a good fit for the farm.   

With over a dozen locations across the region, customers can inspect Brent equipment in person, value trades, and arrange transport, while relying on Koenig’s service and parts departments to keep grain handling tools ready for the next season. This combination of local inventory, expert guidance, and a customer-first culture makes Koenig Equipment a dependable partner for used Brent grain carts and gravity wagons throughout Ohio and Indiana.