Posted by rockyridgefarm on January 13, 2018 at 16:34:33 from (69.131.200.47):
I've sniffed out and bought several larger grain cleaners to replace my 47b I built last year. The demand for on-farm seed cleaning was a fair bit beyond my expectations, so I'm getting a bigger machine to get done faster. This one I bought sight unseen from Montana and didn't realize it didn't have top air, so I'm gonna sell it. It's a super 29a. I also have 2 29ds. One of which will hopefully be my machine for this year. Otherwise, I found another cleaner in Missouri I want to go after to see if it's what I want. Probably head out the 15th of February for that one.
I'm also trying to figure out if I should keep looking for the type of trailer I have in my head, or just build it. I want about 4 feet of enclosed storage at the front, 4 feet of open area below a surge bin to be able to change screens, 12 feet for the cleaner, and 6 feet out the back for a bagging area and a scale. It has to be a gooseneck, deck between the wheels, and no beavertail. I'm pessimistic that I'll find one.
Here's last year's machine on a job. It will be for sale when my new one is ready -
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