Posted by J.C.in Az. on January 24, 2009 at 09:10:30 from (65.54.98.108):
In Reply to: Ear corn auger posted by rrlund on January 24, 2009 at 08:18:24:
If you have 12" drag access poured into your concrete floor you could take a section of 10' Auger,cut the top 1/2 off of the tube ,weld on 3" straight sections of steel to bring the sidewall up to the correct height to match the drag cover flange if one is used or the Crib Floor and weld on angle Iron to this pc. to act as a guide and slide for the auger to rest on. We used a large come along to slide it back several feet at a time into the Ear Corn mass. We used it with our Arts Way feed Mill and powered it with an 5HP Electric Gearmotor,I don't remember what the gear speed or ratio were . Dad rigged up 3 covers for the auger which was about 15' long which were the Cut off top Pc's,an angle iron attached to the bottom of these pc's,4 Holes in this Angle Iron which fit over vertical 3/8" bolts about 1 1/2" long. It had adjustable Legs [1]on each side of the Head with Wheel Barrow Wheels attached to stabalize it. It was not real safe but what was on a Farm of 50 years ago?
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