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Agridry Gravity grain spreader
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Lookingglass
Posted 1/7/2010 09:22 (#1007911 - in reply to #1007845)
Subject: Re: Agridry Gravity grain spreader


Southwest Illinois
Check this one out. http://www.dmc-davidmanufacturing.com/english/spreader.html We use it in all our corn bins coming out of the dryer. Flows range from 400bph to 1000bph. They compensate well for the flow change as the spreder arm speeds up or slows down according to flow. 2 years ago we started putting them in bean bins that we fill with an auger. With a 10" auger they work real well. With a 13" auger you overfeed it and you get a small pile in the middle. We have the 3050 models and the last one we put in a 42' bin cost around 800-900 if I recall correctly. They now have a 10000 model that will handle the big augers. I suspect they are more money. We can keep up in beans so we usually use a 10" of run the big auger a little slower. I am slowly getting rid of electric spreaders. The spin levels work fine if you have more volume, but if you have lower volume coming from a dryer they do a pretty poor job, but what do you expect for $350.
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