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Clover Scarifer

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Tom from Ontari

04-09-2008 05:06:53




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Have some sweet clover seed to clean up and the cleaner is ready to go, but have to scarify it and still knock some hulls off. This only a small quantity and I don't want to buy a dedicated machine. Was thinking of the electric cement mixer to tumble it around gently so as not bang up the seed.
Any thoughts?




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Sid

04-09-2008 22:29:12




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 Re: Clover Scarifer in reply to Tom from Ontario, 04-09-2008 05:06:53  
We have used feed grinder to do that with red clover. Ran it through the hammer mill with big screen used to grind ear corn. By the time it sling around in the mixer a lot of the dust is blown out. We would pick a day with a little breeze and leave the unloaing auger up about five or six feet and auger out on a tarp the last time I had a concrete slab avaiable. Seed was clean enough to run through broadcast seeder.

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1chicken

04-09-2008 11:20:42




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 Re: Clover Scarifer in reply to Tom from Ontario, 04-09-2008 05:06:53  
hey there i did that a few winters ago. with a old grain crusher and it work fine . just you have to open the plats abit and run it full



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