the shot above is from my 1969 960 with a Alfalfa sieve installed which does reduce the amount of hulls/trash ect in the seed, for years I did not have a specialty sieve and would end up with about 25% or so hulls mixed in which did make running it through the cleaner a longer process as I then set the cleaner to first remove the hulls then I ran it back through to do a finish clean, my cleaner is set up for a auger to remove the clean product which does help if you are bagging or as I do put it in resealable barrels to keep it nice and "critter free", I would guess I run 400lbs a hour thru mine most times maybe a little more, here I can get 4.00-5.00 a pound for seed so for me it is very worth while, another thing that works well on excess hulls is if you have access to a hammer mill as they will knock out the remaining seed very well, a grinder mixer would work well for this step also just a thought cnt
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