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Posted by paul on January 28, 2004 at 13:22:04 from (66.60.197.114):
In Reply to: Silage Blower posted by Grant on January 28, 2004 at 13:05:06:
I do not know, but please bear with me. It was minus 11F for a high today, I have cabin fever so I'll reply for something to do.... I'm thinking corners will kill you, you would need a straight shot. Is it all granular sawdust, or any splinters & strands to get stuck? Plugs will be a bear to work out. You will end up with a pile out in the field, not sure if you want it spread or piled? With grain vacs it's easy to pull grain around all kinds of bends & such; but much harder to push grain. It's easy to set up the airflow & introduce as much grain as works to pull. Hard to guess how much air to use to push - too much air wastes power, too little air makes plugs. Probably the same here? Like I said, just the numbness talking... --->Paul
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