Posted by RickL on January 24, 2009 at 16:22:49 from (71.7.40.9):
In Reply to: Ear corn auger posted by rrlund on January 24, 2009 at 08:18:24:
I used to run a unit just like glenstar described. they were two augers beside each other completely in the open throwing toward center bring the ears out. It stood above the conveyorof the sheller and dropped the eaars into it. It was not something fun to run,and very dangerous. we used it on cribs that had drive thru alleys. you layed converyor in the alley along crib side open doors alon wall as you worked into the crib,when it would no longer come out any where then we would lift, pull shove and even stand on this thing to get it to bring the ears out. i was never so glad to see that job leave. did it for think about eight years for a fellow who own the shellerI basically maintained it a nd ran it. He passed away.Best cribs were the ones that you could slide sheller drag chain under the floor and pull out center bioards as you went back. I hated that auger unit. You will niot move this unit by jourself very easy. they were top heavy at times good luck
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