Posted by Clodbuster on August 21, 2011 at 16:48:18 from (66.146.251.56):
In Reply to: used stirrator posted by isacc on August 21, 2011 at 10:29:02:
They will really turn the corn. We have a 27" bin with a 6 augar setup. They take up space and you can"t fill the bin as full. If you put in wet corn too much at a time it can"t pull the load. If you let them run too long when the corn is getting dry it will grind the corn to powder. It has to be running as you fill the bin once you get the bottom ring or so full and you have to run them when you empty the bin too or it will pull it down too hard. If it sets too long without running you may need to start one augar at a time or turn them by hand without the power on as they get stuck in the corn. It will put all the fines to the floor. If somebody leaves a scoop on top of the corn...it"ll be on the floor too!
Well here are some good things: It will dry corn fast with heat and do an even job. It will mix the corn well too.
It seems all the bigger farmers have bigger setups and use a constant flow dryer and not a batch dryer as it takes too much time to empty out the bin and move the corn.
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