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Posted by JMS/MN on December 24, 2006 at 11:33:09 from (204.73.106.15):
In Reply to: hay equipment questions posted by old fashioned farmer on December 24, 2006 at 10:44:30:
Check Erskine Mfg., Erskine, MN. Also Loyal Barn Eq.(?), Loyal, WI. I made my own in-barn conveyor in the early 70s. Several sections bolted together, later replaced the outside elevator with a similar HM one, all driven by the 1 1/2 hp motor in the haymow. Outside conveyor was 1 inch pipe frame, inside one was 1 inch angle frame. Sliding tip-off sat on top of the inside conveyor, could be slid anywhere along the conveyor. Flat detachable chain ran through two sprockets on the tip-off, and I used a flat steel plate, quarter inch by four, about three feet long, hinged at the bottom, to tip off the bales. One plate on each side of the chain, raise one plate to lift the bale as it advances, tips it off to the other side. Could post a picture of it if you want it.
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