Posted by Paul swPa on May 01, 2020 at 20:55:52 from (72.95.149.210):
In Reply to: cleaning oats posted by Charlie M on May 01, 2020 at 11:24:23:
Charlie, I just got done cleaning oats a week or so ago with our old fanning type cleaner. Top screen I use is 3X3 hardware cloth (screen wire). 3X3 means there are 3 openings per inch and 3X3 is 3 holes per inch both ways. I'd have too look to be sure but the bottom screen is the same as you would use for a window, I think classed as 8X8. The bottom screen I usually leave in for everything we clean. The top screen I change to see what is the biggest that will give a good separation of the coarse stuff. Also have room to add multiple top screens for certain circumstances. Last oats I cleaned were very bad so had a 2X2 top screen, 3X3 couple inches below that, then down to the final fines screen.
Our cleaner was hand crank too. Put a motor with a jack shaft to get the speed down on it back in the 80's to make it easier for one person to clean grain. I ended up doing about 140bu. cleaned this year.
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