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BDR
Posted 3/16/2007 15:03 (#120777)
Subject: Dri-All grain dryer Attica, Indiana


I looked at this today, a P-20 model I think, its like new, continuous flow it says. I never heard of them, they any good, are parts available, any other info??? THANKS
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zeamax
Posted 3/16/2007 20:29 (#120910 - in reply to #120777)
Subject: Re: Dri-All grain dryer Attica, Indiana


I used to have a Dri-All dryer. I just don't think there is much if anything left of Dri-All. I go by their old facility ocassionally and it doesn't look too active to me. Due to the lack of any company support, I would think it would have to be really cheap or pass it by.

Edited by zeamax 3/17/2007 07:31
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Scott(IN)
Posted 3/16/2007 21:30 (#120936 - in reply to #120777)
Subject: RE: Dri-All grain dryer Attica, Indiana


Rochester IN
We have one of these. If you convert this to a v-bottom it makes a perfect system, unless you need something portable. Don't expect any support from the company. You need to talk to Jim at Miller Enterprises. He worked at Dri-All, now he has his own grain business. He did a great job of converting ours to a v-bottom. If you want a dependable dryer I wouldn't overlook this one. Would be nice to have electric power instead of pto. I can get you Jim's phone number if needed or any pictures of our set-up.
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BDR
Posted 3/16/2007 22:02 (#120955 - in reply to #120936)
Subject: RE: Dri-All grain dryer Attica, Indiana


How about capacity of this creature? THANK YOU
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Scott(IN)
Posted 3/17/2007 14:30 (#121260 - in reply to #120955)
Subject: RE: Dri-All grain dryer Attica, Indiana


Rochester IN
Dropping 10 points would be around 150 bushels per hour.
5 points would be 225-250.
Last fall havesting 18-19% was around 400-500.
Have got as much as 600, depends on the corn and weather.



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