Posted by JMS/.MN on August 21, 2011 at 20:21:02 from (50.42.9.58):
In Reply to: used stirrator posted by isacc on August 21, 2011 at 10:29:02:
I put up a drying bin in 1976 with a Sukup stirator. That brand rhymes with another famous word. To be fair, the dealer sold me a single auger unit, and a multiple auger unit would work much better. They are essential in a drying bin, but a DMC is a better brand. Headaches with that Suckup were the reason I went with an automatic Farm Fans dryer in 1988. Everything clodbuster said, I agree with- wet corn, grinding, mixing, etc. I"ve seen where mercury switches failed and the down auger came thru the bin wall- on mine it just dented it. Milking cows, picking corn, then babysitting the Suckup all nite gets old fast! I"d sit behind it, fall asleep, and wake when it quit running. Never had to worry about getting run over- it couldn"t make one turn without something kicking out. Three seasons like that was enough!
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